Reset mode, Input mode, Midi inputs – Expert Sleepers Silent Way v2.4.3 User Manual

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Reset Mode

There are four different modes of operation for the reset function (in addition to the self-
explanatory ‘Off’).

On - the LFO jumps to the start of step 1 immediately.

Delayed

If Sync is Transport: the LFO jumps to the start of step 1 at the end of the current
step. I.e. it waits for the current step to complete, and then resets.

If Sync is a triggered mode: the LFO jumps to the start of step 1 on the next trig-
ger.

Otherwise, the same as On.

Instant

If Sync is Transport: the LFO jumps to the start of step 1 immediately, but plays
step 1 for a reduced time so that the transition to step 2 is still in time.

Otherwise, the same as On.

Closest

If Sync is Transport: the LFO chooses the behaviour of either Delayed or Instant
according to how far through the current step the LFO is. This is probably the
mode to use if you’re aiming to manually reset the LFO by e.g. hitting a key on
a MIDI keyboard.

Otherwise, the same as On.

Input Mode

The Input Mode control is exactly the same as that described for the

LFO

plug-in.

MIDI Inputs

The reset and trigger functions can also be accessed via MIDI, specifically by sending
MIDI Note On messages to the plug-in. The range of notes that will control each function
is set by the Min/Max controls. E.g. if Trigger Min is set to 48 and Trigger Max is set to 60
then MIDI notes C3 to C4 inclusive will trigger the LFO, but notes outside of that range
will not.

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