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OXI ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS One - Mono Mode; Mono Operation

OXI ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS One
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This configured Mod can then be edited per step manually, and you can iterate between each mode
to edit them per step.
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In Multitrack, CCs are linked to each track with independent length and division, this allows to create
odd timing modulations that can be sent to any MIDI or CV output.
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· MONO
Mono mode is a great place to create the leads of your song, perform or automate them.
In Mono mode, every row represents the note position according to the selected scale, starting from
the selected root note. For example, in the C Major scale, steps would be C, D, E, F, G, A, B and C in
a higher octave.
There’s up to 128 steps, review Init and End function buttons to recall how to change the length.
To enter notes, short press on the pad you want to set on. To remove them, short press on the active
pad. You may enter or remove several notes at once by doing this.
- Remember to use DIV and first encoder to scroll up/down to reach higher/lower notes. The
row being highlighted is your root note.
When one note is on a higher or lower octave, a led will light up on the top or bottom row indicating
the higher or lower pitch, the note will be also visible on its respective row, so it helps you to have all
the notes at sight and controlled.
You can have notes that are longer than a single step by adding TIEs. To enter a TIEd note, hold the
first step you want to activate, and press the last step you want the TIE to be active on the same row
(note that this action requires to hold the first note for a bit of time before pressing the second,
otherwise you activate Multipress edition, see below). The same action also removes TIEd notes.
You can quickly transpose the whole sequence by holding the respective Sequencer button and
pressing an empty note higher or lower than an active one. The distance from the active note to your
pressed pad in the column will dictate the transposition direction and distance.
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