Irc: intelligent rhythm control – SONiVOX Twist User Manual

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IRC: Intelligent Rhythm Control


If you've written music with MIDI before, you know how
difficult the concept of time can be to realizing an effective
and artistically rewarding piece of music, especially if you're
capturing a performance or creating a track in real time.

What is IRC?

IRC is a rhythm-enabling device that automatically adjusts and corrects your playing to make it
"in-time" in "real-time," based on your host DAW's tempo and beat setting. IRC also lets you
"humanize" your performance by letting some notes play out of time (a little or a lot) based on
your preference.

How IRC Works

IRC uses the beat resolution you set as a guideline for controlling incoming MIDI notes and
pushing "late hits" to the next beat. For example, when Twist's IRC is set to 1/4, each time you
trigger a MIDI note, IRC will look at where this note falls in relation to quarter-note intervals. If
you miss the quarter-note, IRC will push it to the next note interval so that it plays in time.

IRC Gate ("Who Said Being Late Is a Bad Thing?")

It's not. Being a little late is a good thing; it's what good musicians do. This is where the IRC
Gate comes in. You can be as late as you want and still let these notes play in place (not
really—it will only let you be as late as a 16th note.)

To set the gate, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS X) on the IRC panel and select
the desired setting.

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