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Term
Button
Definition
Note View
Note
The View that is used to assign synth notes to pattern
steps.
Paraphonic Mode
1
Shift + Scales
Normal mode (default): Only Osc 1 triggers the VCA.
Paraphonic Mode
2
Both Osc 1 and Osc 2 trigger the VCA.
Patch
A specific synth “sound”: defined by a set of values for
all synth parameters. There are 64 Patch memories,
pre-loaded with factory Patches.
Patch View
Patches
A Global View which allows synth Patches to be
loaded or saved.
Pattern
A repeating cycle of synth notes of up to 16 steps,
associated with one of the three Tracks. Includes data
for velocity, gate, length and automation.
Pattern Chain
A cyclic set of Patterns played continuously one after
the other.
Pattern Edit View
A View that allows editing of a Pattern. The Pattern's
steps are always visible in these views. Note, Velocity,
Gate, Glide and Pattern Settings View are all Pattern
Edit Views.
Pattern memory
Where a Pattern is stored.
Pattern Settings
View
Pattern
Settings
A Pattern Edit View that allows the user to edit the
length of a pattern for any Track, set the playback
direction and sync rate.
Patterns View
Patterns
A Global View which allows Patterns to be loaded or
saved.
Performance Pad
The grid pads used to enter synth notes in Note View
or Expand View.
Playback Cursor
In playback, the white pad which moves through the
pattern display, indicating which step is currently
being played. Changes to red in Record Mode.
Playback Mode
Circuit’s operating mode with the sequencer running;
the
Play
button will be lit bright green.
Record Mode
An operating mode allowing synth notes to be added
to the Pattern. The
Record
button will be lit bright red.
Scale View
Scales
Allows the user to select one of 16 musical scales.
Also allows transposition of the keyboard.
Session
A set of all necessary data for full playback of
all tracks, including Patches, Patterns, Chains,
automation data, etc. Up to 32 Sessions can be saved
in flash memory.
Sessions View
Sessions
The View used to save and load Sessions.
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