6 note timing 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

4.6 Note Timing Overview

The rhythmic timing of notes in a track can be adjusted. This will introduce
a swing-like element and humanise the track groove. The two options
available for timing are (TIMING) and (DELAY).

Timing

Timing is a micro-timing function that moves some notes off the grid earlier
or later in the track to generate a less rigid, shuffle feel to the rhythm. Not
all notes are affected and the note selected behaviour can be adjusted. The
timing parameter controls the amount of note shift on the grid.

Delay

Delay is applied to the entire track. Delay can be applied positively or
negatively to affect the track in note value unit divisions.

Timing Example

Track division with 2

nd

subdivision note shifts.

Delay Example

Delay applied to the entire track.

Rhythmic Variation

4

Timing and Delay are controlled by the same physical knob. Delay is the secondary function
accessible using [CTRL].

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