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Instrument and effect parameters
MainSC/SubSC/XtraSC (Scale control by Pressure)
Mode
Function
Description
Pressure Scale Control Up
In response to the level of pressure applied, the note sequence ascends
in scalewise steps for the selected scale.
Pressure Scale Control Down
In response to the level of pressure applied, the note sequence descends
in scalewise steps for the selected scale.
Random, Note Up
With pressure applied, every hit generates a random note from the scale
within a one-octave range above the root.
Random, Note Down
With pressure applied, every hit generates a random note from the scale
within a one-octave range below the root.
Random, Note Up Down
With pressure applied, every hit generates a random note from the scale
within a one-octave range above and below the root. Therefore the
random note selection range is across two octaves of the scale.
Sequence Up
With pressure applied, every hit generates a note ascending in scalewise
steps, starting from the root across a range of one octave. When the
highest (octave) note is reached, the sequence repeats from the root.
Sequence Down
With pressure applied, every hit generates a note descending in
scalewise steps, starting from the root across a range of one octave.
When the bottom (octave) note is reached, the sequence repeats from
the root.
Sequence Up Down
With pressure applied, every hit generates a note from a long sequence
of scale tones that first ascend and then descend in scalewise steps.
Starting at the root, the sequence first ascends one octave, then
descends two octaves, and finally ascends one octave back to the root.
The entire two-octave sequence then repeats.
Sequence Down Up
With pressure applied, every hit generates a note from a long sequence
of scale tones that first descend and then ascend in scalewise steps.
Starting at the root, the sequence first descends one octave, then
ascends two octaves, and finally descends one octave back to the root.
The entire two-octave sequence then repeats.
Skip Up
With pressure applied, every hit generates an ascending note from
the root that ‘skips’ one step in the scalewise pattern. When the upper
octave note is reached, the sequence repeats from the root.
(Note) When using the major scale, the sequence pattern ascends in
thirds intervals to produce two four-note arpeggios.
Skip Down
With pressure applied, every hit generates a descending note from
the root that ‘skips’ one step in the scalewise pattern. When the lower
octave note is reached, the sequence repeats from the root.
Skip Up Down
With pressure applied, every hit generates a note that ‘skips’ one step in
the scalewise pattern, first ascending and then descending. Starting from
the root, the skip note sequence first ascends one octave, then descends
two octaves, and finally ascends one octave back to the root. The entire
two-octave sequence then repeats.
Skip Down Up
With pressure applied, every hit generates a note that ‘skips’ one step in
the scalewise pattern, first descending and then ascending. Starting from
the root, the skip note sequence first descends one octave, then ascends
two octaves, and finally descends one octave back to the root. The entire
two-octave sequence then repeats.