User Manual

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DR. OCTO REX LOOP PLAYER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Mod. Wheel
The Modulation wheel can be set to simultaneously control a number of parameters. You can set positive or negative
values, just like in the Velocity Control section. The following parameters can be affected by the modulation wheel:
Velocity section
Velocity is usually used to control various parameters according to how hard or soft you play notes on your keyboard.
A REX file does not contain velocity values on its own. And when you create sequencer track data by applying the
“Copy Loop To Track” function, all velocities are set to a default value of “64”. As velocity information is meant to re-
flect variation, having them all set to the same value is not meaningful if you wish to velocity control Dr. Octo Rex pa-
rameters.
There are basically two ways you can apply “meaningful” velocity values to REX files:
After creating track data, you can edit velocity values in the Velocity Lane in the sequencer.
You can play slices in real time on your keyboard. The resulting data will have velocity values reflecting how
the notes were struck when you played.
When velocity values have been adjusted, you can control how much the various parameters will be affected by ve-
locity. The velocity sensitivity amount can be set to either positive or negative values, with the center position repre-
senting no velocity control.
The following parameters can be velocity controlled:
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Parameter
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Description
F. Freq This sets modulation wheel control of the filter frequency parameter. A positive value will raise the fre-
quency if the wheel is pushed forward. Negative values invert this relationship.
F. Res This sets modulation wheel control of the filter resonance parameter. A positive value will increase the
resonance if the wheel is pushed forward. Negative values invert this relationship.
F. Decay This sets modulation wheel control for the Filter Envelope Decay parameter. A positive value will increase
the decay if the wheel is pushed forward. Negative values invert this relationship.
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Parameter
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Description
F. Env This sets velocity control for the Filter Envelope Amount parameter. A positive value will increase the en-
velope amount with higher velocity values. Negative values invert this relationship.
F. Decay This sets velocity control for the Filter Envelope Decay parameter. A positive value will increase the De-
cay time with higher velocity values. Negative values invert this relationship.
Amp This let’s you velocity control the overall volume of the file. If a positive value is set, the volume will in-
crease with higher velocity values.