User Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Special Thanks
- Thank you for purchasing the Arturia PolyBrute!
- Special Message Section
- Introduction
- Table Of Contents
- Overview
- PolyBrute Basics
- Create a Patch
- Voice Architecture
- Performance Controls
- Working with Presets
- Working with Mods
- Sequencer Mode
- Step Record / Edit
- Morph Mode
- The Effects
- Settings
- Specifications
- Software License Agreement
- Declaration of Conformity
8.3.1. Sequence playback
When [SEQ] is active the Split LED flashes to indicate that a sequence is ready to go; just
play a key on the lower zone and it will start, or press the Play button.
♪: A sequence plays its original pitches when the second C from the left is triggered, but it transposes
if a different note is triggered. It's easier to know what you'll hear if you record a sequence thinking of
C as the root note; for example, if you want to hear an E minor sequence when you play an E, record
the sequence in C minor.
8.3.1.1. Single/Split modes
The keyboard is split in Sequencer mode, with the lower zone triggering and transposing the
sequence and the upper zone open for playing live. Hold [Timbrality] and press a key to set
the split point.
8.3.1.2. Split mode: Mono vs. Poly
When [Timbrality] is set to Split and the lower zone is set to Mono, the playback of a
polyphonic sequence is affected: only the lowest note in the sequence is played. The
sequencer still transmits polyphonic data via MIDI, though.
8.3.1.3. Layer mode
When [Timbrality] is set to Layer every note is doubled in the lower and upper zones. The
lower zone triggers and transposes the sequence and the upper zone can be played live.
Hold [Timbrality] and press a key to set the split point.
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