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Slim Phatty User’s Manual - The User Interface
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Slim Phatty User’s Manual - The User Interface
ANALOGUE MODE:
Analogue mode controls the way the analog edit controls work. In
SNAP mode, the parameter will ‘snap’ instantaneously to the current
potentiometer setting. In PASS-THRU mode, the parameter value
stays constant until the potentiometer passes through the current val-
ue. In TRACK mode, the parameter value moves in the same direction
as the knob is rotated (left or right) until the value and knob position
are identical. To change modes, use the CURSOR button to highlight
the parameter, then use the VALUE knob to set the new parameter
value.
Values: PASS-THRU, SNAP, TRACK; the default value is TRACK
KEYBOARD PRIORITY:
The Keyboard Priority menu allows you to select from 3 different types
of keyboard priority. Keyboard priority for a monophonic instrument
determines what happens when more than one key is pressed. A set-
ting of LOW NOTE causes the lowest key pressed to sound, a setting
of HIGH NOTE causes the highest key pressed to sound, and a setting
of LAST NOTE causes the most recent key pressed to sound. To
change the keyboard priority, use the CURSOR button to highlight the
parameter, then use the VALUE knob to set the new parameter value.
Values: LOW NOTE, HIGH NOTE, LAST NOTE;
the default is LAST NOTE
CLOCKS/QUARTER
NOTE
TIME VALUE SP DISPLAY
3 1/32 note 1/32
4 Dotted 1/32 note 1/32 DOT
6 1/16 note 1/16
9 Dotted 1/16 note 1/16 DOT
12 1/8 note 1/8
18 Dotted 1/8 note 1/8 DOT
24 Quarter note 1/4
36 Dotted quarter note 1/4 DOT
48 Half note 1/2
72 Dotted half note 1/2 DOT
96 Whole note WH
128 Whole note + quarter note WH + 1/4
144 Whole note + half note WH + 1/2
168 Whole note + dotted half note WH + 1/2 DOT
192 Whole note + whole note WH + WH
MIDI Clock Divider values
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