2 voicing & style overview, Progressions – Torso Electronics T-1 16-Track Algorithmic Desktop Sequencer User Manual

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The T-1 Notebook : Reference & Guide

NOTES

Progressions

6

6.2 Voicing & Style Overview

Voicing adjusts the order of notes across octaves. This starts from the
placement of pitch note settings. The behaviour of how these notes are
transformed is governed by the selected Style option. Essentially, Voicing
controls the amount of note adjustment up and down the octaves, the
behaviour of which is determined by the selected Style shape.

Voicing is a bi-polar parameter meaning that the amount can transform
notes up or down the octave range. The note play direction can be changed
in the voicing options.

One of the Styles is always selected. The default is Poly - Fixed,
represented by [VB1] on the value buttons. However, the style is not
immediately applied as the Voicing, i.e. the amount is set by default to 0.
The pitch notes would therefore be passed as is through to the output
unless Voicing is applied.

(1) All T-1 Parameters have close interaction and rely on each other to
generate the final output. Transformation is not generated in isolation from
one single parameter but is a combination of settings from many parameters.

(1)

D#

E

A

D

G

C

G#

C#

F#

F

B

A#

Poly

Fixed

Mono
Fixed

Poly

Ramp

Mono

Ramp

Poly

Climb

Mono
Climb

Style
3 Styles - Poly or Mono

Voicing
Transformation amount - Bi-Polar

Output

Transform

Pitch
Pitch Note Menu Settings

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