User Manual

32 ARTURIA – Analog Laboratory – USER’S MANUAL
Once clicked, it darkens and the Scene edit window appears. It contains quite a bit of
useful information and options that are explained in detail in Chapter 5, but for now we
must concentrate on achieving our 3 goals.
The Scene Edit window
First of all, to move the Melody from the Upper to Lower sound, we need to look at the
Melody panel in the middle right of the above screen. We can see that “Upper” is
highlighted, meaning that the Upper Sound receives the Melody. We just need to click on
“Lower” to send the Melody to the Lower sound; it should then look like this:
Melody is assigned to the Lower part
Note that to remove the Melody all together, we just need to click on Lower again so that
neither Upper or Lower are highlighted.
Now, to move the Bass up an octave we should look at the Sounds portion of the Sound
Screen.
Transpose the sounds
As you can see, there is a Transpose section for both the Upper and Lower parts. The
Lower transpose is now set to -12, but we can click on it and select 0 instead. Now our
Bass sound will be one octave higher, and should look like this:
Lower sound transposed 1 octave higher