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Index Group Associated Parameters
919
voicings, or randomizing Drum Patterns in a manner
different than above. Another effect of this is that after
each cluster, the next cluster starts where the previous
cluster left off, in effect advancing through the Phase
and the Note Series (or Drum Pattern) much more
quickly.
Index Pattern= 2, Cluster Size = 6
When the internal GE parameter “Advance Mode” is 1:
Lock (R) or one of the Drum Lock options:
The Index Pattern is using the other pattern’s index;
therefore, it is not possible for it to advance with each
note. So it works slightly differently: the Index Value at
the current step is used for each note in the cluster. So a
cluster of six notes will be generated with the same
distance between each index, as specified by the
current Index Pattern Value. This value also indicates
where the next cluster will start. For example, with an
Index Pattern value of {3}, a cluster of 3 notes will have
the indexes spaced by 3 and the next cluster will start 3
indexes away from the last generated note.
Index Pattern = {3 2 1}, Cluster Size = 3
Advance Mode: Lock (R), Cluster Mode: Multi
When the “GE Type” (p.897) is 0: Generated - Riff,
setting this to 1: Multi will have no effect unless
there is a Cluster Pattern containing values of more
than just 1.
When the “GE Type” is 2: Generated-Drum, setting
this to 1: Multi will have no effect unless at least one
Drum Pattern has the “[c] (clusters)” button turned
on in the Phase Pattern and there is a Cluster
Pattern containing values of more than just 1.
Invert [0, 1]
When 1: On, the index will be inverted with regards to
the overall Note Series (taking into consideration the
“Beginning and End Offsets” in the Phase Group) and
generated again, thereby generating twice as many
notes at a time. This will also cause any clusters to be
inverted.
0: Off
Index Pattern= 2, Cluster Size= 2
1: On
Index Pattern= 2, Cluster Size= 2
Double [0, 1]
When 1: On, the “Double Amount” parameter
becomes available, and the index will be doubled by
the interval indicated and generated again, thereby
generating twice as many notes at a time. This will also
cause any clusters to be doubled.
Note: When using “Double” and “Invert” at the same
time, four times as many notes will be generated.
Double Amount [0…12]
This parameter becomes available when “Double” is 1:
On. The index will be doubled by the interval
indicated and generated again, thereby generating
twice as many notes at a time. When set to 0: Auto, an
optimal interval is automatically calculated depending
on the number of notes in the Note Series. The other
settings specify exact distances from the current index
(forward) within the Note Series (not semitones).
“Double”: 1: On, “Double Amount”: 2
Inv/Dbl Vel. Offset [0…200%]
Sets an amount by which the velocity of any inverted
and doubled notes will be offset from the original
notes. This allows you to make them a bit softer or
louder than the original notes. The value is a
percentage of the original note’s velocity, so values less
than 100 will produce softer inverted and doubled
notes, while values greater than 100 will produce
louder inverted and doubled notes. A value of 0% will
effectively stop the generation of inverted and doubled
notes.
Not available unless “Double” or “Invert” (p.919)
is set to 1: On.
Template Parameters
The two Template Parameters select from 63 or 64
different Index Pattern Templates, and load the
parameters into the current Phase's Pattern Grid and
associated parameters.
Note
Series:
C
2
E
2
G
2
B
2
C
3
E
3
G
3
B
3
C
4
E
4
G
4
B
4
C
5
E
5
G
5
B
5
C
6
E
6
G
6
B
6
Step1: C
2
G
2
C
3
G
3
C
4
G
4
Step2: C
5
G
5
C
6
G
6
Note
Series:
C
2
E
2
G
2
B
2
C
3
E
3
G
3
B
3
C
4
E
4
G
4
B
4
C
5
E
5
G
5
B
5
C
6
E
6
G
6
B
6
Step1: C
2
B
2
G
3
Step2:
E
2
B
4
E
5
Step3:
B
5
C
6
E
6
0: Off 1: On
Note
Series:
C2 E2 G2 B2 C3 E3 G3 B3
Step1: C2 E2
Step2: G2 B2
Step3: C3 E3
Step4: G3 B3
Note
Series:
C2 E2 G2 B2 C3 E3 G3 B3
Step1: C2 E2 G3 B3
Step2: G2 B2 C3 E3
Step3: G2 B2 C3 E3
Step4: C2 E2 G3 B3
0: Off 1: On
0: Auto 1…12: Index
Note
Series:
C2 E2 G2 B2 C3 E3 G3 B3 C4 E4 G4 B4
Step1: C2 G2
Step2:
E2
B2
Step3:
G2
C3
Step4:
B2 E3