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AutoChain
is
an alternate
way to link
multiple
presets in
extended
chains. Unlike
simply using
Conditional
Jumps
to
jump from
one preset
to the next,
or using the
Preset Sequencer
to move
from one to the next under trigger control,
AutoChain
was created to handle two very
specific circumstances:
>
Use
AutoChain
when you want to create a
multi-preset “envelope-like” pattern where
a gate rise will cause the chain to reset
to the first preset in the chain, regardless
of which preset is active when the gate
rise arrives, and can optionally contain
a “release” section preset that’s jumped
to on gate fall, again regardless of which
preset is active when the gate fall arrives.
>
Use
AutoChain
when you want to create
a multi-preset retriggerable cyclic pattern
(like a long, syncable LFO), where, again, a
gate rise will cause the pattern to reset to
the first preset in the chain, regardless of
which preset is active when the gate rise
arrives.
Here’s how it works:
1. An
AutoChain
pattern is created in
numerically consecutive preset locations.
2. Absent any other specific segment
programming, each preset in an
AutoChain
will automatically proceed
to the next preset without the need to
expressly program any jumps.
3. All member presets of an
AutoChain
must
be set to one of the member functions
(Start, Continue,
or
Release)
in their
Preset Globals
menus.
4. Typically, the first preset in the chain will
be set to
Start.
Subsequent presets will be
set to
Continue.
If the pattern is to be an
envelope-style, there should be a
Release
preset at (or near) the end.
5. The
Gate Rise
function of
every
member
preset is set to
Start.
This causes a
Gate
Rise
in any of the
AutoChain
members to
trigger a reset to
Segment 1
of the
Start
preset.
6. If the pattern is to be an envelope style,
the
Gate Fall
function of
every
member
preset should be set to
Release.
This
causes a
Gate Fall
in any of the
AutoChain
members to trigger a jump to
Segment 1
of the
Release
preset.
NOTE:
There can be additional
Continue
presets after the
Release
preset, so you can have very long, complex
releases.
7. An
AutoChain
continues until it
encounters any of the following:
>
A
Conditional Jump
to
Stop
in any
segment
>
An empty preset location
>
A preset that is not set to
AutoChain
>
Another preset that is defined as an
AutoChain Start
preset
13. AutoChain
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