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SYNCHRONOUS TIMED EFFECT MODULATOR1261
Master Offset knob
D Set the common offset for all three modulation curves.
This determines where in the modulation loop the playback should begin. Negative Master Offset values moves
the playback start position backwards, and vice versa.
! The Master Offset is indicated only by the Position Indicators - i.e. the curves are not displaced in the display.
Range: +/- 32 16th notes (in Speed x 1 mode).
Range: +/- 32 8th notes (in Speed x 0.5 mode).
Range: +/- 32 32th notes (in Speed x 2 mode).
Dim knob
D Turn the Dim knob to adjust the dimming amount of the currently unselected modulation curves.
At zero, all modulation curves are equally bright all the time.
At maximum level, only the selected modulation curve is visible in the display.
! Note that the Dim value is also saved with the patch.
Curve Select buttons
D
Click one of these buttons to select the modulation curve you want to edit.
Setting the loop lengths
The three modulation curves can have their own individual loop lengths. The loop length for a modulation curve can
be adjusted, simply by repositioning its loop locator:
1. Click the Curve Select button for the modulation curve you want to edit.
2. Click-hold and drag the colored triangular loop locator horizontally to the new desired position.
Setting the loop length for the yellow modulation curve.
3. Release the mouse button to set the new loop length.
The loop locator will snap to the closest leftmost vertical grid line in the display. In Normal speed, this means it will
snap to a 1/16th note grid.
q By setting different loop Lengths for the three modulation curves, you can get very animated variations in the
modulations over longer periods of time.