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Editing
The FlexPhraser
Trigger Mode
The Trigger Mode defines when the FlexPhraser scans for new keys you play on the
keyboard.
You can select one of the following options:
Restart Mode
Depending on the selected Restart Mode and your playing, you can restart playback
from the beginning of the phrase.
You can select one of the following options:
Key mode
This option defines if the order of the notes, as played chronically on the keyboard,
affects the playback of the phrase.
You can select one of the following options:
Option Description
Immediately The FlexPhraser scans for new keys all the time. The phrase changes
immediately in reaction to your playing.
Next Beat The FlexPhraser scans for new keys upon new beats. The phrase
changes in reaction to your playing on each new beat.
Next Measure The FlexPhraser scans for new keys upon new measures. The phrase
changes in reaction to your playing on each new measure.
Option Description
Off The phrase runs continuously and will not restart upon chord or note
changes.
New Chord Select this to restart the phrase on new chords. However, the phrase
will not restart upon legato played notes, for example, if you play
additional notes to a chord you are holding already.
New Note Select this to restart the phrase with each new note you play. Here,
the phrase will restart also upon legato played notes.
Sync to Host Select this to align the phrase with the beats and measures of your
host application. The phrase aligns to the beats and measures each
time you start the transport.
Option Description
Sort The notes play in the order of the selected pattern. The chronological
order does not have an influence.
As Played The notes play in the chronological order as you played them on the
keyboard.
Direct The phrase itself does not output any note events. Instead, it outputs
controller events only. You hear the notes you play plus any controller
events of the phrase, such as pitchbend, volume, pan, etc. Not all
phrases contain controller data. Please consult the documentation of
the phrase to see if it does.