On 12/11/02 8:52 AM, "erik_magrini@..." <erik_magrini@...> wrote: > There is a Hemiquaver LFO, page 171 of the manaul (rev D) refers to the > hemiquaver lfo to pitch scenario we are talking about. > All of the LFO pattern waveforms are "designed" so that when use with a pitch modulation amount of +38 they produce the intervals stated in the name or description. The infamous hemiquaver is actually repeating pattern of scale-confined random-like (it repeats every sixteen notes I think) sequence that mimics an old-style S/H pattern. It is playing I think using 32nd notes, which is where the term hemiquaver may have been derived. It is not a term that I can find a reference to elsewhere though. But I do know it is a rhythmic reference and not a pitch one. At least I think I know... drk www.delora.com/music www.mp3.com/zdrk drk.iuma.com
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Re: [xl7] multiple trigger - MIDI/Analog
2002-12-11 by drK
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