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Notes recorded “live” in this way will be quantised in time to the nearest step of the sequence.
They will also have values for Gate (how many steps the note sounds for) and Velocity (volume
proportional to how hard you strike the pad).
Gate View
and
Velocity View
both display their
respective values to an accuracy of 96 levels (see page 38).
Now you can add notes from Oscillator 2 to the sequence. Select
Paraphonic Mode 2
by
pressing
Shift
and
Scales
together and ensure Osc 2 is turned up in the Mixer section. Switch
to Oscillator 2’s
Note View
and record in the same way. Remember, in Paraphonic Mode 2, you
can hear the notes being played in the same way as for Osc 1.
Pattern Settings
Although the default length of Patterns in Circuit Mono Station is 16 steps, you can change
the length to a something shorter. This is done in
Pattern Settings View
, opened by pressing
Pattern Settings
7
. As well as defining the Pattern length,
Pattern Settings View
also lets you
choose the “direction” of the Pattern and set the Sync Rate for the Pattern.
The Pattern Settings View will look something like this:
Pads 13-16 define
Pattern direction
Pads 17-32 define
Pattern length
This pad indicates the
last step of the Pattern
Pads 1-8 define
Pattern Sync Rate
Brightly lit pad
indicates currently set
Sync Rate
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Note that Pattern Settings may be made independently for Oscillator 1,
Oscillator 2 and the Modulation Sequencer. This opens up the possibility of
“superimposing” relatively short Patterns of differing lengths and tempos to
create interesting, much longer non-repeating sequences.
The pad grid is divided into three functional areas: Pads 13-16 select Pattern direction, Pads
17-32 control Pattern length and Pads 1-8 select the Pattern Sync Rate. Note that Pads 9-12
have no function in this View and are unlit.
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