Key Knob in Tone Row Mode (Play Menu)
In the setup menu, the Key Sig Order can be configured to change keys chromatically, or
by the circle of 5ths.
Chromatic
Turning the Key Knob clockwise will result in the same pattern being heard but a
chromatic step higher for each click and a chromatic step lower for each click if turned
counterclockwise.
Circle of 5ths
Turning the Key Knob clockwise will result in the same pattern being heard but a 5th
higher for one click, then a 4th lower than that for the second click, and then repeating
those two movements for each click.
Similarly, turning the Key Knob counterclockwise results in a 5th lower for each click, and
then a 4th higher than that for the second click, and then those two movements repeat.
So, every two clicks the octave is adjusted so the pattern stays in more or less the same
register. In fact, every two clicks the key and register will match what it would have been
had it been set if the order had been set to chromatic and the knob turned two clicks in
the same direction.
In either case (chromatic or circle of 5ths), turning this knob a good number of rotations
is one way to move a Tone Row up or down in register.
Scale Knob in Tone Row Mode (Play Menu)
In Tone Row Mode, when the Scale Knob is turned, Misha will preserve the “melodic
contour” - the interval relationships - of the original pattern, beginning on the same
note (or the closest note possible) of the original pattern, but playing back in the new
scale selected. Each scale has a different number of notes in it; therefore, by recording a
Tone Row in a scale with many notes and playing it back in a scale with fewer notes one
can create more complex patterns that one wouldn’t be able to create by recording and
playing back in the second scale alone, since the maximum number of notes in a Tone
Row is the number of notes in the scale.
Manual (non-automated - Play Menu)
(Note that if a Tone Row is played back from a MIDI controller into MIDI In, the MIDI
velocities of the live notes will override the velocities stored with the Tone Row.)
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Record/Stop
Begins recording a Tone Row.
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