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The T-1 Notebook : Reference & Guide
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The T-1 Notebook : Reference & Guide
NOTESNOTES
4.10 Note Repeater Basics
Note repeater is a function that works in conjunction with pulse. A repeat of
the note can be created when each pulse is triggered, echoing the note
afterwards. The two most basic parameters of the note repeater are
‘repeats’ and ‘time’, although other parameters also affect the repeater. The
‘offset’ and ‘pace’ parameters are two additional creative repeat options.
1
2
Parameter Turn Push Ctrl + Turn
1
repeats
offset
Sets the number of
repeats triggered a pulse
View / change repeats
from the value buttons.
Adjusts the velocity offset
ramp up or down.
2
time
pace
Sets the note value
division for the repeats.
View / change time
division on value buttons.
Adjusts the repeat
acceleration / deceleration.
First StepFirst Step
Pulse
Repeats
Illustration shows default pulse note division set by ‘Division’ at
1/16
th
and default repeat note division set by ‘Time’ at 1/32
nd
.
Repeats
Pulse
2 Pulses (Division 1/16
th
)
2 Pulses (Division 1/16
th
)
16 Step Pattern
Dened Repeats (Range between 0 - 48)
Innite Repeats (Repeat knob fully clockwise)
16 Step Pattern
8 Repeats (Time 1/32
nd
)
Innite Repeats (Time 1/32
nd
)
1
1
5
5
9
9
13
13
How does the note repeater work?
A triggered pulse note will be repeated based on the number of ‘Repeats’
assigned and at a note value based on ‘Time’, the note division value of the
repeats. The number of repeats available ranges from 0-48 and with
repeats knob fully clockwise the repeat count is set to innite. Any
modulation applied to a pulse is also echoed to the repeats.
Rhythmic Variation
4
Rhythmic Variation
4

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