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Programming patterns
Time Mode
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ABL has two time modes: either the step is a 16
( ) or a rest( , mute for a 16
). In
practice this can be viewed as note on( ) /note off( ) for each step. Only on notes affect
pitch, accent and transpose. However even off notes can sound in ABL (see Slides).
Slides
A slide programmed on a step will make the note sound longer, and glide to the pitch of
next step (if the next step is not rested). If the next note is rested then the note will be
extended (see Ties).
Accents
An accent programmed on a step alters the sound in various ways. It shortens the decay
time for the step and raises the cutoff to a degree controlled by the accent control in the
synth section. Interesting things happens when subsequent accents are programmed into
the pattern. Since the (simulated) capacitors haven't discharged completely the accents
accumulate in a way driving the cutoff higher and higher.
Ties
There is no way to explicitly specify ties between two notes. To simulate a tie, create a
step with a note on and slide programmed on the first step, and a note off on the second
step. Since the note is off on the second step, accent, transpose and pitch will be
disregarded for that step. To make the note even longer extend it further by activating the
slide on the second step. Example: Programming four notes with time modes set to
and slides on steps 1, 2 and 3 will produce a whole note.
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