User`s manual
MONOMACHINE SYNTHESIS ARRANGEMENT
18 Monomachine SFX-6/60 USER’S MANUAL
MONOMACHINE KITS
The Monomachine do not arrange sounds in what is commonly referred to
as “patches”. The Monomachine equivalence of a “patch” depends on which
way you are using it.
• If you use the six tracks as individual synthesizers, or in poly mode,
then you could see the kit as carrying six “patches”. The kit would
then be the equivalence to what in common synthesizer terms is
referred to as a “performance”.
• If you use the Multi Trig mode, then all six tracks would be trigged
from the Multi Trig track. A kit would then be the direct equivalence
of what is commonly referred to as a “patch”.
• If you use the Multi Trig mode and incorporates the sequencer, then
your “patch” would incorporate both the kit and the sequencer pat-
tern from which it is linked. This is how and the presets that come
with your Monomachine are set up.
If you are used to the structure of ordinary synthesisers, the Monomachine
way of structuring sounds in patterns and kit might be confusing at first.
Hopefully, after some time of use you will appreciate the flexibility and ease
of use of the Monomachine implementation.
As a reference, Monomachine kits hold the information specified below:
• The machines selected for each of the 6 tracks
• Parameter settings for the 6 machines
• Parameter settings for the 6 Track Effects
• Parameter settings for the 6x3 LFO’s
• Parameter settings for the 6 MIDI sequencer tracks
• Input and output routings for the 6 tracks.
• Trig track and Multi Trig settings for the 6 tracks.
• Parameters for the Multi-env.
• The Kit name
All kits are battery backed and user definable. A total of 128 user kits can be
stored in memory.
You access all the parameters that are stored in kits from the Data Entry
pages, and in the KIT menu. Open the main kit menu with the [KIT] key.