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Also, some selections such as Oscillator and LFO waveforms, Oscillator octave, Filter
slope etc., are selected by clicking on their LEDs directly.
Other parameters such as those shown below are set by selecting an item from a
drop down menu.
Click and hold on these and make your selection by dragging down the drop down
list and releasing the mouse on the value you want to set.
If you have a mouse that is equipped with a wheel, you can use this to great effect
with the panels.
When the cursor is over a knob or slider, simply use the wheel to move it and set a
value - no need to click... just place the cursor over the control and scroll the mouse
wheel. The mouse wheel can also be used with drop down menus as well... place the
mouse over a drop down and scroll.
Notes about MIDI Clock Sync.
By default, the V-Station is set to sync to the tempo of the sequencer and by default,
the arpeggiator is set to sync to this external clock source. This makes sense - when
you switch the arpeggiator on (or you select a sound that uses the arpeggiator),
it is automatically synchronized to the tempo of the song you are working on. Of
course, the arpeggiator's rate can be
set to run at divisions of the tempo (i.e. half the tempo, twice the tempo, etc.). By
switching external clock sync off in the GLOBAL page (i.e. switching it INTERNAL),
the arpeggiator can be free-running independently of the song's tempo at a rate set
by the arpeggiator's TEMPO control found in the EXTRA page.
Furthermore, the effects and LFOs can be set to sync to the song's tempo and/or the
arpeggiator. This is done by setting the SYNC RATE to any of the division values
(16th, 8th, etc.).
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