Rand vel, Output controls, Level – Audio Damage Tattoo User Manual

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RAND VEL

The

RAND VEL

control, short for “random velocity”, sets the velocity of all notes played in response to the

Random Beats slider. Sometimes you’ll want your randomly generated beats to be softer or less noticeable
than the beats you’ve entered yourself. Setting the

RAND VEL

control to a low value ensures that all

randomly generated notes are played relatively quietly. Of course you can also set

RAND VEL

to a high value

and be pummeled with loud, unpredictable drum hits if that’s the effect you’re looking for. Drag up and down
on the

RAND VEL

control to change its value.

If you drag all the way downwards on

RAND VEL

, you’ll see that its value changes from numbers to the word

SEQ. When set to SEQ, the randomly generated notes use the velocities set in the instrument’s velocity
sequencer, i.e. they’ll have the same velocities as the notes you enter in the pattern.

Output Controls

The output controls comprise a simple mixer for setting the relative loudness of Tattoo’s instruments and their
position in the stereo field. Their settings are global, that is, their value is the same across all patterns.

Level

The Level knobs are simple gain controls for each instrument. Click and drag vertically on the knobs to change
their value. As the knob rotates clockwise the instrument becomes louder.

Pan

Beneath each Level knob is a panning slider. Click and drag horizontally on the slider to move the instrument’s
signal back and forth between the left and right channels of the output bus.

Output

Tattoo has six independent output busses so that you can process its instruments differently within your host
application’s mixer. Each output buss is stereo, i.e. it has two channels and the panning controls will behave
as you expect. Of course, you’ll have to connect each buss that you use in your host application or you won’t
hear instruments that are assigned to a buss other than the first one. Consult your host application’s
documentation for setting up a software instrument with multiple output busses; how this is done varies quite
a bit from one host to another.

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