Owner`s manual
Sets the Break Point for each of the patterns.
Notes lower than the break point will sound an
octave higher in the final pattern.
For example, for Electric Bass, the setting of A is
useful, because in a "root and fifth below" figure
the E below A would be the lowest note for a real
Bass Guitar.
Setting 'A' as the Break point will mean that when
you play an Ab chord the bass will play an octave
higher, avoiding the problem of a bass part
playing at too low a pitch compared to the real
instrument.
inversion
The inversion setting is used to decide how the notes within a pattern will react
when an inverted chord is played.
off
The notes in the pattern will be matched to the
position of the notes in the chord. If the chord
played on the keyboard is inverted, the notes of
the pattern will be too.
on
The notes in the pattern are always played in root
position irrespective of whether an inverted chord
is played.
7th
inversion on for chord table 6 only (when a 7th
chord is played). The 7th notes in the pattern will
be kept when a major chord is played and
inverted for 7th chords only.
retrigger
With retrigger turned on, any notes that are
sounding during a chord change will be replayed
at their new pitch. Without retrigger, notes that
are sounding during a chord change will stop.
This setting 'on' is useful for keeping Pad parts
continuous (Eg: Strings).