8.4. Playback and polyphony
MiniBrute 2 is a monophonic synthesizer, and the Sequencer and the Arpeggiator share
a single voice. Both can run at the same time, but when you play the pads to create an
arpeggio it will override the notes being played by the Sequencer until you release the pads.
This can result in some marvelous interplay between the two. (In other words, try it! It's a lot
of fun.)
Naturally, as the MiniBrute 2 makes the decision to favor one note over the other, it translates
that into a control voltage and sends it to the patch bay. It's the same with the USB/MIDI
outputs, since they share a single MIDI channel: a single note will be transmitted either from
the Sequencer or the Arpeggiator at any given moment.
Here are two reference charts for the playback features of the Sequencer and the
Arpeggiator. The top chart lists the shared features; the bottom chart lists the independent
features.
Shared features
Description
Synth engine
Monophonic voice is shared; Arp overrides Seq steps
CV/Gate outputs
Monophonic voice is shared; Arp overrides Seq steps
USB/MIDI output
Arp and Sequencer share the same MIDI channel; only one note can be active at a time
Sequencer tracks
Arp notes can be captured during real-time recording
Independent features
Description
Independent: Seq/Arp can play back in different directions
The sequencer has a Gate track; Arp gate time is fixed at 50%
The sections that follow expand upon the information provided earlier in this chapter.
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