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>On: Smoothing is enabled. Pros: Continuous control
changes are smooth, so this setting is generally the better
option. Cons: Sometimes too slow for intentional rapid
jumps e.g. gater-effects.
>Auto: Control changes are analysed, and smoothing is
switched on or off depending upon how fast these change-
sare. Pros: Smooth and sudden control changes can be
applied to the same sound. Cons: Rapidly repeating jumps
may be too fast to analyse correctly.
>Note: Smoothing is disabled, any changes are only heard at
the start of each played note (not inbetween). Pros: No
glitches. Cons: Smooth transitions not possible.
> Quantize 1/64 ... 1/1: Smoothing is disabled, any changes
only occur at rhythmic intervals relative to the Tempo,
expressed as a 4/4 bar division. See “Tempo” on page 129.
Bend Up
> -64 to +63 semitones: How much pitch bend is applied to
the oscillators when the Pitch Bender (on a keyboard etc.) is
at maximum.
Bend Down
> -64 to +63 semitones: How much pitch bend is applied
when the Pitch Bender is at minimum.
Bender Scale
> Linear: Pitch bend is directly proportional to the position of
the Pitch Bender.
>Exponential: Pitch bend sensitivity is lower when the bender
is close to its middle position, allowing for more subtle con-
trol over pitch.