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The higher parameter is “Breath mode”. In this case with a value of Absolute.
This parameter determines how incoming Breath controller information is interpreted by Supernova II Rack. Use the upper Data
knob to adjust this parameter. If this is set to Absolute then the destination ( the parameter assigned with the “Breath control” para-
meter on Page 4 of global mode ) will be modulated directly regardless of its setting in the currently assigned program. If this para-
meter is set to Mod+ then the breath control value would be added to the value of the destination in the currently loaded program.
If this parameter is set to Mod- then the breath control value would be subtracted from the value of the destination in the currently
loaded program. i.e. If the destination was Cutoff Frequency & the currently assigned programs Cutoff Frequency was assigned to
a level of 64, in Absolute mode when a breath control message with a value of 1 was received the Cutoff Frequency would change
to 1. If in this case this parameter was set to Mod+ the value of the Cutoff Frequency would be 65 & if in this case this parameter
was set to Mod- the value of the Cutoff Frequency would be 63. The range of this parameter is Absolute, Mod+ and Mod-. This
parameter is memorised as Global.
To write any changes to this parameter into memory press the “Write” button while in this mode. Also note the “Memory Protect”
has to be set to “Off” for this to be possible.
The lower parameter is “Breath sensing”. In this case with a value of Norm.
This parameter determines how sensitive Supernova II Rack is to incoming breath controller messages. Incoming Breath control
messages can be dealt with as they are when this parameter is set to normal. If this parameter is set to a negative number ( -3 for
example ) incoming breath control messages are scaled down. Alternatively, incoming breath control messages can be exaggerat-
ed or amplified by setting this parameter to a positive number ( +3 for example ). Use the lower Data knob to adjust this parameter.
The range of this parameter is -5 to -1, Norm & +1 to +5. This parameter is memorised as Global.
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The higher parameter is "Arp trans chan" (Arpeggiator real-time transpose channel), in this example with a value of Kbd. Use the
upper Data knob to adjust this parameter. This parameter is used to specify a MIDI channel which can be used to transpose all
Arpeggiators in real-time. When this parameter is set to Kbd, only the real-time transpose zone on the master keyboard (active
when the Real Time Transpose button is lit) can be used for this purpose. When this parameter contains the value 1 to 16, note
information on an external MIDI channel can also be used for real-time transposition. The real-time transpose zone on the master
keyboard (active when the Real Time Transpose button is lit) may still be used to transpose Arpeggiators, in which case the corre-
sponding Note information is transmitted via MIDI using the specified Arpeggiator real-time transpose channel. The range of this
parameter is Kbd, 1 to 16. This parameter is memorised with the global parameters.
The amount of transposition applied to an Arpeggiator corresponds to the difference in semitones between the note played & the
note defined by the "Arp Transpose Reference Note" (also set in the Global Menu – see below). The transposition can be negative
as well as positive. For example, if the "Arp Transpose Reference Note" is defined as note C3, playing C#3 will result in the whole
arpeggio being transposed up one semitone from its original key. If Bb3 is played, the whole arpeggio will now be transposed down
two semitones from its original key & so on. To return the arpeggio to its original key (a transposition of zero semitones), it is nec-
essary to play the same note value as defined by the "Arp Transpose Reference Note".
The lower parameter is "Arp trans ref" (Arp transpose reference note), in this example with a value of C3. Use the lower Data knob
to adjust this parameter. This parameter determines the reference note as described above for the real-time Arpeggio transpose
function. The range of this parameter is C-2 to G8. This parameter is memorised with the global parameters.
Arp trans chan Kbd
Arp trans ref C3
NOTE:
NOTE:
Breath mode Absolute
Breath sensing Norm
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