Kurzweil PC4 SE Musician's Manual page 110

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Multi Edit Mode
Arpeggiator, CC Seq and Riff Page
With Release Type set to Loop, 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
on page
start of the playing riff's loop.
With Release Type set to Stop, if there is already something playing to sync to, the current
riff will wait for what is playing to stop before releasing. This way you can trigger the current
riff to release ahead of time, and have it stop in sync at the release (stopping) of the riff or
arpeggiator that you are syncing to. If there is nothing playing to sync to, the riff will stop
immediately.
With Release Type set to Start Wait, if there is nothing playing to sync to, the current riff
will wait for something it can sync to to begin playing first before releasing. This is similar to
Down Beat Wait, but it will only release the riff the first time that whatever it is syncing to
starts. This way you can trigger the riff to stop ahead of time, and have it stop in sync at the
start of the riff or arpeggiator that you are syncing to. If you restart the riff and try to release
it again while the thing you are syncing to is already playing, Start Wait will not stop the riff.
With Release 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
stop 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 stop when released. If the riff that you are syncing
to is already running, Loop Wait behaves just like Loop.
With Release 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 releasing. This way you can trigger
the riff to stop ahead of time, and have it stop 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 stop when released. If the riff or arpeggiator that you are
syncing to is already running, Stop Wait behaves just like Stop.
Note: For all Release Type settings except Stop, Start Wait and Stop Wait, a riff can sync its
release with its self. For example, you could use riff 1 and sync it to its self by setting Riff 1
for the Release Master parameter. Then, if you set Down Beat for the Release Type
parameter, when released the riff would always wait until its next Down Beat to stop.
Duration
Duration changes the duration of each MIDI note. The original durations of the notes in
the sequence are multiplied by the selected percentage. 100% will cause no change, values
smaller than 100% will result in shorter durations, values larger than 100% will result in
longer durations.
5-22
5-19). This way you can release the riff ahead of time, and have it stop in sync at the
5-19). This way you can trigger the riff to stop ahead of time, and have it
"Loop"

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