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Playing in Patch Mode
Using steps to vary the sound
(Multi Step Modulator)
The Multi Step Modulator is a function that modulates the value of
various parameters according to a sixteen-step sequence. On the V-
Synth XT, the patterns of this sequence are managed as “tracks.” You
can simultaneously use up to four tracks, with each track containing
a different sequence. You can use the panel knobs to freely modify
the sequence pattern.
various parameters according to a sixteen-step sequence. On the V-
Synth XT, the patterns of this sequence are managed as “tracks.” You
can simultaneously use up to four tracks, with each track containing
a different sequence. You can use the panel knobs to freely modify
the sequence pattern.
1.
2.
At the bottom of the screen, touch <Com>.
3.
In the left side of the screen, touch <Step Mod>.
The Multi Step Modulator screen appears.
4.
At the top of the screen, turn < Step Switch >
ON.
The Multi Step Modulator will be applied to the currently
selected patch.
selected patch.
You can also turn on the Multi Step Modulator by using the
buttons of the PATCH PLAY screen shown below.
buttons of the PATCH PLAY screen shown below.
5.
Press < A >–< D > to turn tracks on/off as desired.
* If you turn all of the tracks off, there will be no effect even if < Step
Switch > is ON.
6.
Make settings for the track.
Touch one of the tabs for a track name you turned ON in step 5.
7.
While playing the external MIDI keyboard to hear the sound,
input steps 1–16.
The V-Synth XT's E1–E8 knobs correspond to knobs 1–8 and 9–
16. To switch between 1–8 and 9–16, hold down the [SHIFT] key
16. To switch between 1–8 and 9–16, hold down the [SHIFT] key
and use the cursor up/down [
][
] buttons (the frame in the
screen will move).
If you touch <
▼
MENU > and select Hand Draw, you'll be able
to draw the graph directly with your finger.
If you touch < SMOOTH >, the graph will be smoothed. This
will make the change in the sound occur gradually, producing a
more LFO-like result.
will make the change in the sound occur gradually, producing a
more LFO-like result.
The step bar shown at the far right (number 17) is the same as
the one that appears at the far left (number 1). This is helpful
when you're setting up a looping sequence.
the one that appears at the far left (number 1). This is helpful
when you're setting up a looping sequence.
The parameter that is modulated by each track will depend on
the patch. In the screen, you can touch Destination < List > to
change the assigned parameter.
the patch. In the screen, you can touch Destination < List > to
change the assigned parameter.
8.
In the same way, make settings for other tracks you turned
on in step 5.
9.
If you want to stop using the step sequence, turn <
StepSwitch >
OFF in the screen.
For details regarding each parameter, refer to
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