12. MIDI TRACK PARAMETERS
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12. MIDI TRACK PARAMETERS
Here follows a description of the parameters that are on the MIDI tracks PARAMETER pages. The MIDI
tracks parameters are saved together with the pattern. The parameters may be locked to other settings on
any step of the pattern by first pressing and holding a
[TRIG]
key, then changing the parameters settings with
the
DATA ENTRY
knobs. For more information, please see “10.10.1 PARAMETER LOCKS” on page 35.
12.1 EDITING THE MIDI TRACK PARAMETERS
There are five PARAMETER pages for the MIDI tracks. Press the
[PARAMETER]
keys to access the MIDI
tracks PARAMETER pages. Use the
DATA ENTRY
knobs
A-H
to change the parameters. Press and hold a
[PARAMETER]
key to see the values for all parameters on that page.
12.2 TRIG PARAMETERS PAGE
Set the actions for when a note is trigged. Change settings using the
DATA ENTRY
knobs. These general
settings affect note trigs placed in the sequencer.
Press
[TRIG PARAMETERS]
to access this parameter page.
12.2.1 NOT1
Note 1 sets the root note that should be sent by the MIDI track. (C0–G10)
12.2.2 NOT2–NOT4
Note 2–4 will add more notes, offset from the root note by the selected values, to a note trig. This makes
it possible for a MIDI track to send out chords that consists of up to 4 notes. If the root note is changed
the offset notes will transpose accordingly. A value of 0 will remove the offset note. (-64–+63)
12.2.3 VEL
Trig Velocity controls the velocity of the notes the MIDI track sends out. A setting of 0 equals a NOTE
OFF command. (1–127)
12.2.4 LEN
Trig Length sets the duration of the notes. When a note has finished playing a NOTE OFF command will
be sent. The INF setting equals infinite note length. (0.125–128, INF)
12.2.5 PROB
Trig Probability sets the probability that the trigs on the track plays or not. The probability outcome is
re-evaluated every time a trig is set to play. The default setting is 100%, meaning that all the trigs on the
track plays every time. (0%–100%)
This parameter changes temporarily to display and control
COND
(Trig Condition) when you add a con-
ditional lock. For more information, please see “10.10.3 TRIG CONDITIONS AND CONDITIONAL LOCKS”
If you have placed a conditional lock on a trig in the sequencer, the trig condition overrides
the Trig Probability setting. For example, if you set PROB to 70% and a FILL trig condition
on a trig, that trig will only (and always) play when the Digitakt is in FILL mode. For more
information, please see “10.10.3 TRIG CONDITIONS AND CONDITIONAL LOCKS” on page
12.2.6 LFO.T
LFO Trig controls if the LFO will be trigged or not. (ON, OFF)
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