User Guide

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English
Getting started
We’ve pre-loaded 16 demo Sessions into the Session memories to give you an idea of how
Circuit Mono Station works. Press the Play button
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; you should hear the rst demo
Session.
If its not already lit, press the Osc 1 button
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; Circuit Mono Station is now displaying
Note View for Oscillator 1. The two upper rows – the synth pads - show the notes that Osc 1
is contributing to the sequence, while the two lower rows – the sequencer steps - show the
progression through the Pattern. You can see the contributions made by Osc 2 by pressing
the Osc 2 button. Note that the notes of Osc 1 are coded purple and those of Osc 2 green;
when the Pattern includes a synth note, the pad corresponding to the note changes to white.
Similarly, the sequencer pads are pale blue, but turn white as the “play cursor” moves through
the sequence. Note that the demo Sessions are Pattern Chains – several 16-step Patterns
sequenced together. You can change the tempo with the Tempo control
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.
If you press the Mod Seq button, the Modulation Sequencer View opens, and you will be able to
see how this “virtual” track has been programmed to produce the sonic effects you are hearing.
Press the Play button to stop.
You can listen to other demo Sessions by pressing Sessions
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and selecting any other pad
on the upper two rows of the grid (each pad in Sessions View represents a Sessions Memory
location).
The demo Sessions
We recommend that you work through the factory demo Sessions, which have been designed
specically to illustrate the various features available in Circuit Mono Station for sound and
Pattern creation. Select different Sessions and spend some time listening to them: we are sure
you will be both impressed by the range of sonic possibilities and curious as to how Circuit
Mono Station was programmed to create them.
First, while playing a Session, select Patterns View (press Patterns
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) to see how multiple
Patterns are chained together for each Track. You can select individual Patterns and listen to
them in isolation, and also turn down the level controls in the Mixer Section to get an idea of
what each Track (and other sources) is contributing to the overall sound. Use the Osc 1, Osc 2
and Mod Seq buttons as described above to see the contributions of individual Tracks.
Note that auditioning just one Pattern of a Pattern Chain effectively cancels the selection of its
“parent” Session, but you can reselect the Session by returning to Sessions View and pressing
its pad again.
By pressing Velocity, Gate
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, Scales
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or Pattern Settings
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, you can see further Views
which will allow you to see how each of these settings has been programmed or congured
to create what you are hearing. You can also see which Patch was used as the basis for the
Session by pressing Patches
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.