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Set some steps to TIE and combine it with different time divisions and lane length to get interesting
results.
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Gate step
While the Gate parameter page is selected, hold any step to show the Gate step screen.
- First encoder sets the step gate value.
- Click the 3rd encoder to reset all steps to the default gate value.
- Turn and click the 4th encoder to adjust the randomization amount and randomize the gate
values.
NOTE (yellow)
Note lane determines the pitch of the note. While the Note parameter
page is selected, hold any step to show the Note step screen. This menu
shows from left to right:
- The step note value. It is relative to the track Note offset which is
the default value. Turn the encoder to modify the value and click to
reset it.
- The probability of the step note value being applied. 0% means the default note value will
always be applied.
- Click the 3rd encoder to clear and reset all the note values of the track.
- Turn the 4th encoder to adjust the randomization amount and click to randomize the note
values.
The grid represents the step values relative to the track Note offset. Higher
pitch values are shown in yellow; the higher the pitch, the higher the LED
brightness. Lower pitch values are shown in red.
The end pitch of the triggered note will be calculated taking into account the
sequencer octave, root, the track Note offset, the step note value, the step
octave and the accumulated interval.
INTERVAL (salmon pink)
The interval lane is one of the most interesting features of this mode. Instead of defining a static pitch
value, it is an accumulative value that defines the next interval or position of the selected scale.
Everytime the transport of the Interval lane moves a step forward, the interval value of the step is
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