Precisionsound Lyra User Manual

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Tremolo + Arp page.

Tremolo + arp control:

Rate knob with different host tempo synced speeds from 1/4 to 1/64 and a Free mode that activates

the Speed knob (on the right), so you can dial in a free tempo not dependent on the host.

The Tremolo + arp menu lets you activate either tremolo, or an arpeggio pattern. It can also be

controlled by keyswitch, where C1 =Off, C#1=Tremolo, D1= Up, D#1= Down, E1=Up and Down,

F1=Down and Up. Note that arpeggio sounds the same as tremolo when only one note is held;to take

effect, the arpeggio requires at least two held notes.

Tremolo + arp On/Off is also controllable by Sustain Pedal (CC64), which when pressed will activate

the most recently used tremolo/arp mode.

Accelerate/Decelerate mode button, also controllable by keyswitch F#1 (accelerate) and G1

(decelerate). The Accelerate/Decelerate effect determines the effect of the modwheel (CC1) on the

tremolo and arpeggio. Therefore, it only works if the Tremolo + arp is on.

When Tremolo + arp is off, raising the modwheel will introduce a vibrato effect.

Tremolo + arp humanize:

Timing, Velocity & Tuning control knobs for a dead tight (0%) to more human randomization (100%)

of these characteristics of the Tremolo and Arpeggio. If Tremolo + arp is off, these knobs have no

effect.

Recording by Daniel Näsström, Programming by Lars Westin,

KSP Scripting by Iain Morland

http://sound.iainmorland.net

, GUI Graphics by Lars Westin

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