Standard Lane Controls - Korg modvawe Owner's Manual

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Motion Sequencing 2.0
Use Master
[Off, On]
Off: The Master Lane is disabled.
On: The Master Lane is enabled, and restarts other Lanes as described above.
Loop Duration
[TEMPO
Off: 0.0013...120.0000 seconds]
[TEMPO
On: 32nd-note triplet...2x breve]
If Timing Lane Tempo is Off, you can set the length of the Master Lane loop in seconds.
If Timing Lane Tempo is On, this sets the basic length of the Master Lane, relative to the system tempo.
x (Multiply Base Note by...)
[1...32]
This appears only if Tempo is On. It multiplies the length of the Base Note. For instance, if the Base Note is set to a
whole note, and Times is set to 3, the Master Lane will reset every three whole notes.
TEMPO
(SHIFT-6)
[Off, On]
Tempo Off/On is stored in the Timing Lane; the parameter is duplicated here for convenience. For more information,
see
"TEMPO
(SHIFT-6)" on page 36.

Standard Lane Controls

These controls apply to all lanes except Master.
Preset
Lane Presets store all of the parameters for the Lane and its Steps. Explore the system by mixing and matching presets
for different Lanes.
Loop (Loop Start), to (Loop End)
These parameters control the Steps on which the Lane begins, ends, and loops. You can change them in real-time,
while notes are sounding—and also modulate them via LFOs, Envelopes, etc.
If you want to modulate loop points, use these parameters to set the maximum loop length. Loop Start can only be
modulated upwards, and Loop End can only be modulated downwards.
Mode
This controls the way that the Lane plays: Forward Loop, Backward Loop, alternating Forward-Backward Loop, or
Random order. You can also enable Random order using the
Repeats
[Off, 1...100, Inf]
This controls the number of times that the Lane will loop. The default is Inf, which causes the loop to repeat as long as
the note is held.
NoteAdv
(NOTE
ADVANCE, SHIFT-7)
When this is On, each note played will increment the Start Step by one. Try using this with the Arpeggiator!
RANDOM ORDER
(SHIFT-8)
When this is On, the Steps will play in a different order every time the loop repeats.
To understand how Random Order works, imagine that each Step is on a note-card. Each time the loop plays, or
whenever the Loop Start or Loop End changes, the note-cards from the Loop Start through the Loop End are shuffled
and assigned to new numbers (A1, A2, etc.). Steps before the Loop Start and after the Loop End are ignored.
RANDOM ORDER
button (SHIFT-8).
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