Kurzweil PC4 SE Musician's Manual page 109

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Multi Edit Mode
Arpeggiator, CC Seq and Riff Page
With Trigger Type set to Loop Wait, if there is already a riff playing to sync to, the current
riff will wait for the playing riff to restart its loop (if Loop is set to On) before starting (see
"Loop" on page
5-19). This way you can trigger the riff to start ahead of time, and have it
start in sync at the start of the playing riff 's loop. The difference from Loop is that if there is
nothing playing to sync to, the riff will not start. If the riff that you are syncing to is already
running, Loop Wait behaves just like Loop.
With Trigger Type set to Stop Wait, if there is already something playing to sync to, the
current riff will wait for what is playing to stop before starting. This way you can trigger
the riff to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the release (stopping) of the riff
or arpeggiator that you are syncing to. The difference from Stop is that if there is nothing
playing to sync to, the riff will not start. This can be useful if you want to get your riff ready
to sync before you start whatever you are syncing it to. If the riff or arpeggiator that you are
syncing to is already running, Stop Wait behaves just like Stop.
Release Master
Release Master has the same settings available as Trigger Master, but Release Master
determines what the releasing (stopping) of the current riff will be synced to when a
parameter other than None is selected for Release Type.
Release Type
Release Type has the same settings available as Trigger Type, but Release Type determines
how the releasing (stopping) of the current riff will be synced to other riffs and arpeggiators
(in combination with the Release Master parameter).
With Release Type set to None, your riff will stop playing as soon as it is released. It will not
sync to anything.
With Release Type set to Down Beat, if there is already something playing to sync to, the
current riff will wait for the Down Beat of the next measure before stopping when released;
so, you can trigger the riff to stop ahead of time, and have it stop in sync at the Down Beat
of the next measure.
With Release Type set to Any Beat, if there is already a something playing to sync to, the riff
will wait only until the next beat before stopping when released. Depending on when you
release the riff it will stop in sync with a beat, but it may be on an up beat or a down beat.
With Release Type set to Down Beat Wait, the riff will wait for the down beat of the next
measure to stop when released. The difference from Down Beat is that if there is nothing
playing to sync to, the riff wont stop when released. If another riff is already running, Down
Beat Wait behaves just like Down Beat.
With Release Type set to Any Beat Wait, if there is already a something playing to sync to,
the riff will wait for the next beat before releasing. The difference from Any Beat is that if
there is nothing playing to sync to, this riff will not stop when released. This can be useful
if you want to stop a riff in sync only when another riff is playing. If something is already
playing to sync to, Any Beat Wait behaves just like Any Beat.
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