10. Ph.Md Phase Mode
Phase mode allows for the starting position of a the waveform to be dependent on the note pitch being played. For example, if you have a sample (waveform) that plays "bigger, better, faster, stronger", you can make the sample start further into the waveform depending on the note being played. E.g. starting at an A-4 note, the waveform may start at "better", while at A-6 note, the sample may start at "stronger", etc.
Phase control is mostly useful sound designing patches that sound subtly (or not so subtly) different depending on the pitch being played.
The following two settings are available;
- 'nrML'; no phase modification
- 'notE'; phase is dependent on the note being played
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- Arbitrary pulse width and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) (under Advanced techniques)
A classic pulse width modulation can be achieved by using the ring modulation ('rinG') algorithm.
- Using a multi-sampled kit (under Using samples and kits in your songs)
This mode will result in multi-sampled instrument that is mostly free of aliasing.
- 4. FLW.C Follow Chord (under Glob Gobal page)
Sequenced and live played notes are adapted to play the root note of the current chord.
- 4. FrE.C free chord selection and playback (under Glob (song globals) page)
- Steps (under The very basics)
You can set multiple steps this way to the same note, as long as you hold write.