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As soon as you have activated the transpose function, all motifs get transposed
if you press a key in the transpose region. You can toggle the transpose receiption
for parts independently for each pattern. Please select the pattern-mode now:
S01:Bass2Ass PA04:LFO Filter Tempo:101
T:BRIDGE [EDIT]
Choose now the pattern, for which you want to change the transpose settings.
Now switch into part select mode to select the part you want to change the
transpose settings for.
S01:Bass2Ass PA04:LFO Filter Pa:15 T101
C:DSynth S:Pad JX Stri <Vol>
For our example we have selected D-Synth 1 (Part 15) Next press [Motif]:
S01 PA04: Exchange Motif for Part Dsyn1
S:01 P:04 M:--- [EDIT]
Now press the encoder button [EDIT]:
1/2:Pat:LFO Filter Line:Dsyn1 Motif-Edit
Len: 2/4 Loop:Cont Trans:ON RevPt:G8
Trans:ON
The third parameter toggels the transpose function for this part.
RevPt: G8
Here you can set the upper note for upward transposing. Above this note all
notes of the motif will be shifted one octave down. This parameter is essential
to keep a bass motif in the bass region even if it gets transposed heavily.
The same parameters can be found in the stepsequencer edit menu on page 8
for all tonal sequencerlines. Press the Sequence Edit [Function] button, select
a sequencerline assigned to note values and select menu page 8 with the [PAGE
UP]-button.
8/8:Fnc Other ->TGrp1 Stp:01-16
Seq:L11 Trans:OFF RevPt:G8 Groove:OFF
You’ll find the description of the parameters in the chapter above.
Keyboard Transpose