User Manual

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If you have already created a pattern including synth notes, you can change the keynote to
transpose the pattern, even while the pattern is playing. You can also change the scale itself
for an existing pattern. In this case, some notes in the pattern as it was created may not exist
in the new scale. In such a case, Circuit makes an intelligent decision as to which note to play
instead, which will normally be either one semitone above or below the original note.
Selecting Patches
Each of the two synth tracks in your Circuit can use any one of 64 pre-loaded Patches
(Presets). These Patches have been developed specically for Circuit, and are listed on the
Patch Sheet packed with the unit.
To change the Patch for Synth 1 or 2, hold down Shift
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and press Synth 1 or Synth 2
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as
appropriate. This opens the Patch View Page 1 in the case of Synth 1 and Patch View Page 2 in
the case of Synth 2. Synth 1 and Oct J (or Synth 2 and Oct K) will illuminate white and each
of the pads in the grid represents 32 synth Patches: Patches 1 to 32 for Synth 1 and Patches 33
to 64 for Synth 2. To view the other page in the case of either synth, press the non-illuminated
Octave button.
The pad corresponding to the currently selected Patch will be illuminated white and the others
will be purple (Synth 1) or green (Synth 2). Patch 1 is the default Patch for Synth 1 and Patch 33
is the default Patch for Synth 2.
To select a different Patch, press its pad. The synth (1 or 2) will now adopt the sound dened by
the new Patch. You can change Patch while a pattern is running, though the transition may not
be absolutely smooth, depending on the point in the pattern when the pad is pressed. Changing
the Patch of a saved pattern does not alter the Patch that was originally saved with the pattern,
unless the session is re-saved.