Motion Recorder Main Menu - Oberheim OB 12 Operating Manual

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In both cases, to stop playback of the Motion press the relative button. The LED in question will go
out to confirm that the function has been disabled. When the playback ends, the sound will have
the timbric structure set at the end of the Motion; to restore the original settings, select the Program
or Timbre again.
N.B.: the MIDI data relating to the controls modified using a Motion will be transmitted to the MIDI
[OUT] connector. Consult point 10.2 for details of assignment of Control Changes to the panel
controls.
As well as normal playback of a Motion, you can also vary the sound by controlling the panel
trimmers or sliders by hand. If you move a control whose movement was recorded in the Motion,
the new value of the trimmer/slider in use will have priority over the Motion recording. When
manual control of the trimmer/slider finishes, the variation in sound will again depend on the event
recorded in the Motion.
Naturally, however, when a control is moved by hand in a given direction (for example, from 0 to
100), if the recorded movement of the same control varies in the opposite direction (from 100 to 0)
you risk cancelling out the effect produced by the Motion.
If you move a trimmer/slider for which no movement was recorded, the effect it produces will be
added to those generated by the Motion.
When the [REC] of the AUTOMATION section is pressed, the display will show the Main Menu
relating to the Motion section:
In this menu, you can select the following functions:
1-RECORD MOTION: function for recording a Motion.
2-MOTION EVENT EDITOR: function for displaying the contents of a pre-recorded Motion.
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