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Dirtywave M8 Operation Manual
Table View
TABLE 00
N V FX1 FX2 FX3
0 > 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
1 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
2 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
3 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
4 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
5 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
6 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
7 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
8 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
9 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
A 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
B 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
C 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
D 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
E 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
F 00 -- ---00 ---00 ---00
T>120
1 E-3
2 ---
3 ---
4 ---
5 ---
6 ---
7 ---
8 ---
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Tables are little sequencers that play alongside instruments. They are an incredibly pow-
erful tool to transform instruments and compositions, from arpeggios and volume slides
to multi-stage envelopes and eects. Every instrument has its own dedicated table with
an additional 128 tables freely assignable via the table (“TBL“) FX command.
Each table has 16 rows that include a note transpose, volume amount, and 3 FX com-
mand columns. Unlike a phrase which runs at the speed of the global tempo and groove,
tables run at the user-dened speed that is set by the Table Tic Rate in the Instrument
View. By default when the play position reaches the bottom of a table it loops back to
the top and continues for as long as the instrument is played.
The left column “N” is the transpose column. Entering a value here will transpose the
instrument for the duration of the step. The “V” column is the volume column. These
values are multiplied by the “V” in the Phrase View.
The three “FX” columns are identical to the “FX” columns in the phrase screen, how-
ever some commands have a dierent behavior. To see a helpful view for selecting and
placing commands use [EDIT]+[UP or DOWN] which will launch the Eects Command
Help view.
To shorten a table refer to the HOP command in the sequencer commands appendix.
Each command column can run at dierent speeds by using the tick (“TIC”) command
in an FX column. You can place TIC commands at the end of the table to aect all rows
to save space.