Aux Notes
The “Aux note” event group is different to the others since the events do not change any values.
Each aux that is assigned to an aux note event can play one extra note on each pattern step, in addition
to the main note value.
If you assign all four auxes to aux notes, your pattern will be 5 note polyphonic.
There are four events in the Aux note group:
• aux note abs
• aux note rel
• aux note abs xF
• aux note rel xF
In these events, “abs” means absolute, and “rel” means relative.
For the absolute events, you to enter the extra note as a normal note name.
The relative events take a number value that is an offset from the main pattern note.
The “xF” versions of the events send the extra notes without applying any Force-To-Scale settings.
Note that no aux notes play unless the step gate is on .
For example, let’s say you want to send a C major 7 chord on step 1 of a pattern using four notes:
• set the note value on step 1 to C5 using the NOTE knob
• assign aux A to the event “aux note abs ”
• assign aux B to the event “aux note abs ”
• assign aux C to the event “aux note abs ”
• set the aux A value on step 1 to E5 using the UPPER knob
• set the aux B value on step 1 to G5 using the UPPER knob
• set the aux C value on step 1 to B5 using the UPPER knob
When the pattern step plays, the four note chord C5, E5, G5, B5 will be sent.
All notes share the same velocity value.