id
Inversions Down Auto-Transpose
is
enabled, with each Repeat
inverting
the
note
list
used
in
the
prior Repeat
in
the
Down direction.
S.Y -
Auto-Transpose
SJnc
The Auto-Transpose Sync (S.Y) parameter enables/disables a function which
coordinates progression thru the Auto-Transpose
RepealS
and
Stages
by
different
Sources.
If
multiple Sources
are
Cloning, the probable potential exists that due to
differences
in
Basic Cycles that a hannonic dissonance could result
as
those Sources
cycle
thru
the Repeats and Stages out-of phase
with
each other. This
mayor
may not
be
desired.
Display
Meaning
OF
Off
On
On
Description
Progress of the Sources
thru
the Auto-Transpose
Repeats and Stages
is
independent per Source. Each
Repeat contains exactly one Basic Cycle.
Progress
of
all Sources thru the Auto-Transpose
Repeats
and
Stages
is
linked
to
that of
the
active
Source
with
the
highest priority
as
defined
by
the
following order: The Record Buffer,
then
keyboard
Zone
1,
keyboard Zone
2.
This Source
is
called the
"driving" Source,
and
it
proceeds thru its own Auto-
Transposition normally,
with
each Repeat containing
exactly one Basic Cycle. For the Synced Sources,
the Auto-Transpose Repeat
is
"de-coupled" from
the
Basic Cycle (which proceeds continuously for each
Source), and instead becomes "synced"
to
the
driving Source Repeats.
r.i -
Recursion
Interval
The Recursion Interval
(r.i)
parameter specifies
the
fixed transpose amount
to
be
added
to
all
Source notes
at
each Repeat
of
a Stage( other
than
the first). The Recursion
Interval is specified relative
to
Middle C (displayed
as
"C3"), and may
be
defined using
the note-number shortcut described
in
"Edit Mode". Recursions
are
enabled
by
selecting a Recursion Interval other
than
C3, and result
in
upward Recursions for notes
greater than that and downward Recursions for notes less
than
that. For example
selecting C#3 will result
in
each successive Repeat being transposed
up
one additional
semi-tone.
n.t
-
Number
of
Auto-Transpose
Stages
This parameter (n.t) selects the number (up
to
8)
of
Auto-Transpose Stages will
be
used
by
the current program.
E.t
-
Current
Edit
Stage
The Current Edit Stage (E.t) parameter selects which Stage
will
be
edited
by
the
Interyal and Repeats parameters.
It
may
be
any
Value
from
1
to
8.
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