13 choke and tail behaviour, Rhythmic variation – Torso Electronics T-1 16-Track Algorithmic Desktop Sequencer User Manual

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NOTES

4.13 Choke and Tail Behaviour

The behaviour of the repeats when a new trigger occurs is governed by the
Choke or Tail options. This is set within the repeats parameter view which
can be displayed by holding or double pressing (REPEATS). Choke curtails
the repeats when a new pulse is triggered while Tail allows new repeats to
be overlaid on the existing repeats.

3 Pulses (Division 1/16

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3 Pulses (Division 1/16

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16 Step Pattern

16 Step Pattern

Choke Mode Behaviour - Default [VB8] On

Pulses are curtailed when a new pulse is triggered. The new triggered pulse repeats
will continue as normal unless choked by another new pulse.

Existing pulses are overlaid when a new pulse is triggered. The new triggered pulse
repeats will continue as normal along with the previous repeats.

Tail Mode Behaviour - Option [VB16] On

8 Repeats (Time 1/32

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8 Repeats (Time 1/32

nd

)

1

1

5

5

9

9

13

13

Option

Command

Description

Choke Mode

[VB8] - Default

Each new pulse chokes the previously created repeats
from the prior pulse. Voicing style is applied to both
pulses and repeats equally.

Tail Mode

[VB16]

Repeats triggered from a previous pulse are overlaid with
repeats from the new pulse. Voicing style is applied to
pulses and voicing is reset on each new pulse.

x

x

x

x

x

Rhythmic Variation

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