1 groove section overview, Rhythmic variation – Torso Electronics T-1 16-Track Algorithmic Desktop Sequencer User Manual

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The T-1 Notebook : Reference & Guide

NOTES

4.1 Groove Section Overview

The groove section manages the timing and velocity characteristics of a
sequence including the length of individual notes. Groove functions aim to
impart a human-like feel to patterns rather than the precise nature of
digitally sequenced notes. Slight variations in timing of notes and audio
level gives a more natural groove.

Velocity is a musical feature generated naturally by how hard a note is
played, typically resulting in a louder or quieter sound. Velocity
characteristics are applied using ‘Velocity’ to set a base level, ‘Accent’ to
generate variation and ‘Groove’ which applies a velocity and timing
template across the pattern.

Timing factors in the natural musical world are based on the accuracy of
playing notes in time with the musical beat grid. While programmed notes
can be set very precisely, human performances normally have small timing
errors. These errors aren't mistakes, but they help build character and
personal style into a musical passage. The ‘Timing’ and ‘Delay’ parameters
can emulate this natural feel while ‘Groove’ also affects timing.

Parameter

Turn

Push

Ctrl + Turn

1

velocity
probability

Base, common velocity
of all notes when created

View / change velocity
from the value buttons.

Probability or chance of
notes not being played.

2

accent
groove

Sets velocity variation
accent for the pattern.

View / change velocity
accent on value buttons.

Applies one of 8 velocity
groove templates.

3

sustain

Adjusts note length with
respect to division

View / change note
length from value buttons

4

timing
delay

Micro timing stretches
grid, creating swing with
each 2

nd

subdivision.

View / change micro
timing from value buttons

+/- Delay applied to track

1

3

2

4

Rhythmic Variation

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