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NOTE:
You’re not required to set Drums
Mode to the minimum slice value, it
can be any value. But assuming your intent
is to most accurately analyze a drum or
percussion part, there’s not much point to
selecting anything but the minimum slice time.
However, if you’re going for some other effect,
longer slice times may (or may not) be useful.
Just try them and see.
TAP/OPT & TAP/SYNC
The
Tap/Op
t button and the
Tap/
Sync
input each have two basic
functions:
Pulse the
Tap/Sync
input repeatedly, and you’ll
set the internal clock.
Don’t do any of those things, and the internal
clock will run at its current rate.
Do many of those things at once, and they’ll
wrestle. Last one wins.
YET ANOTHER NOTE:
If you inadvertently
tap a tempo that’s not exactly what you
want, wait one second for Panharmonium’s
internal tap capture window to reset, then start
tapping again.
The capture window for the external Tap/Sync
input is 4.5 seconds to accommodate slow
regular clock signals.
AND YET ANOTHER NOTE:
When using the
Tap/Opt
button or the
Tap/Sync
input
to define the slice time, the function of the
Multiplier
control changes as described below.
FREEZE TAP MODE
In
Freeze Tap Mode,
clicking the
Tap/Opt
button, or sending a pulse to the
Tap/Sync
input will force the beginning of a new slice
and cause that slice to be sustained (frozen)
until another click or pulse is received, at
which point a new slice will be initiated.
Hold the
Freeze
button and the
Tap/Opt
button for one second to toggle between
Freeze Tap Mode
and regular tap mode. The
Multiplier
LEDs will light steadily to indicate
Freeze Tap Mode.
NOTE:
Although the internal Slice
Clock will not be initiating new slices
in Freeze Tap Mode, it will be running and
controlling when panel adjustments and CV
controls take effect. If it is set at a very slow
rate, intermediate changes will not become
effective until the beginning of the next period.
Also, if you are using a crossfading waveform,
the Slice Clock will still be controlling the
crossfade time.
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Clicking the
Tap/Opt
button
once, or sending one pulse
to the
Tap/Sync
input, causes
the
Slice Clock
to “resync” (i.e.,
immediately start a new slice).
The clock then continues at its
current rate.
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Repeatedly clicking the
Tap/Opt
button or
sending multiple pulses to the
Tap/Sync
input establishes a new slice rate for the
Slice Clock
that overrides the
Slice
control
setting.
AN IMPORTANT NOTE:
The
Tap/Sync
input
is designed to be an externally triggered
version of the tap tempo function. It is
not
intended as an input for an external clock that
explicitly substitutes for the internal clock.
ANOTHER NOTE: I
f you have used the
Tap/Opt
button or the
Tap/Sync
input
to define the slice time and then adjust the
Slice
control, the slice time returns to being
controlled by the knob. If you adjust the
Slice
control while continuing to click the
Tap/
Opt
button or sending pulses to the
Tap/
Sync
input, you may get unusual results (on
the other hand, you may get exactly what you
want).
To summarize:
Adjust the
Slice
control, and you’ll set the
internal clock.
Tap the
Tap/Opt
button repeatedly, and you’ll
set the internal clock.
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