7.5 TEMPO AND METRONOME
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# 7.5 TEMPO AND METRONOME 7. QUICK START 7. QUICK START This quick start will guide you through some of the basic operations to start using Tonverk right away. First, connect it as described in section “3.3 SETTING UP AND STARTING TONVERK” on page 16. 7.1 SELECTING AND PLAYING THE PRESETS There are a large number of presets in Tonverk that you can use in your music-making or as starting points for your own sound design. 1. Press [PRESET] to open the LOAD PRESET menu. 2. Use [UP]/[DOWN] or LEVEL/DATA to highlight a preset. 3. Press [YES] to load the preset to the active track. 7.2 PLAYING THE FACTORY PRESET PATTERNS You can find a number of factory patterns in Tonverk. Follow the instructions below to get started exploring your new instrument. 1. Press [PTN] and then use the [KEYBOARD C1] key to select bank A. Then press [TRIG 1] to select pattern A01. 2. Press [PLAY] to listen to pattern A01. 3. Press [PTN], and then press [TRIG 2] to cue pattern A02. It will start once pattern A01 has reached its end. Select pattern A03 by pressing [PTN], and then press [TRIG 3], and so on. 4. Press [STOP] to stop playback. 7.3 USING THE [KEYBOARD] KEYS You can use the [KEYBOARD] keys to play an audio track chromatically. 1. Select the track to play chromatically by pressing [TRK] + one of the [TRIG 1–8] keys. 2. Play the [KEYBOARD] keys. The preset will be pitched differently for each of the keys. Press [+]/[-] to transpose the virtual keyboard up or down. For more information, please see “8.5 THE [KEYBOARD]” on page 30. Using the [KEYBOARD] is an effective way to add musical variety to your tracks. The timbre, tonality and impact of playing a preset chromatically depends on the character of the source preset. 7.4 USING MUTE MODE You can mute any of the sequencer tracks in this mode and access all tracks simultaneously. 1. Make sure a pattern is playing. 2. Press [MUTE] to enter MUTE mode. 3. Press any of the [TRIG] or [SUBTRACKS] keys to mute the corresponding track. Press again to unmute. The light of the [TRIG]/[SUBTRACKS] keys indicates the mute status. Unlit keys are muted tracks. Green lit keys are active tracks. For more information, please see “8.6 MUTE MODE” on page 31. 7.5 TEMPO AND METRONOME 7.5.1 TEMPO 7. QUICK START Press [TEMPO] to open the TEMPO menu, where you can adjust the BPM and SWING settings. Use DATA ENTRY knob A or LEVEL/DATA to change the tempo. Pressing the knob while turning it chang es the tempo eight BPM at a time. Use [UP]/[DOWN] or DATA ENTRY knob B to change the tempo in decimal steps. To tap a tempo setting, hold [FUNC] and tap the [TEMPO] key in a steady rhythm. After four consecutive taps the average tempo of the taps will be calculated. By continuing to tap, the average tempo will keep updating. On the main interface screen, you can also press and hold the [ARROW] keys [LEFT] or [RIGHT] to temporarily nudge the tempo up or down by 10%. Release the key to revert to the original tempo. • Nudging the tempo is very handy when manually syncing Tonverk to a turntable or an external sound source. Note that you do not need to be in the TEMPO menu to nudge the tempo. • If Tonverk is set to receive MIDI clock from an external source, the display will show “MIDI” above the BPM on the screen. The BPM can’t then be changed on the Tonverk. Use DATA ENTRY knob D to adjust the SWING setting of the pattern, to employ a propulsive, rhythmic groove. The swing ratio can be set to 50-80%. The default setting is equal spacing, 50%. Press [NO] to close the menu. 7.5.2 METRONOME The metronome settings control the internal metronome of Tonverk. Press [TEMPO] to open the TEMPO menu. Use the DATA ENTRY knobs E-H to change the settings. Press [NO] to close the menu. METRO activates/deactivates the metronome. You can also press [FUNC] + [KEYBOARD F#1] to tog gle the metronome on/off even if you are not in the METRONOME menu. SIG. sets the note and beat measure of the metronome time signature. PREROLL sets the number of bars the metronome will sound before the sequencer starts playing. This setting is only relevant when you are in LIVE RECORDING mode. GAIN sets the volume of the metronome’s click. 7.6 EDITING PARAMETERS Each track makes use of up to six parameter page groups, each containing a number of pages. Press [PARAMETER PAGE] keys TRIG, SRC, FLTR, AMP, FX, and MOD to access the different PARAMETER page groups. These parameters affect the sound and signal in various ways. 1. Make sure a pattern is playing. 2. Press [TRK] + [TRIG 1–16] to select a track. Select track 1–8 to get more audible results from the parameter editing. 3. To change, for example, the cutoff of the filter, press the [FLTR] key to open the FILTER page. The parameter labeled FREQ changes the cutoff of the filter. Turn DATA ENTRY knob E to change the parameter value, and hear how the sound is affected. Try out the remaining PARAMETER page parameters to explore a range of sound-shaping possibilities.
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