Sonic Charge Microtonic User Manual

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create musically interesting results

(with an emphasis on the word “interesting”, as

in experimental, not necessarily musically pleasing)

. To test various random re-

sults, use the

Repeat Last Menu

feature.

Edit MIDI Controllers / Keys

This menu toggles the on-screen editing of MIDI keys and controllers mapping.
See

MIDI Controllers And Keys

for a description on how this works.

MIDI Config

This menu item opens the MIDI config dialog described below in

MIDI Config Dia-

log

.

Preferences

Choose this item to open the preferences dialog described below in

Preferences

Dialog

.

Register
Brings up a registration dialog where you register your copy of

Microtonic

. More

information on how to purchase a registration key can be found on the

Sonic

Charge

web site.

Read User Guide
Opens the

Microtonic

User Guide in your PDF reader.

About
Choosing this item will display a window with information on the version of

Micro-

tonic

you are running.

Channel Buttons

There are eight channel buttons, one for each drum channel. Press a channel button
to display and edit the drum patch parameters for that channel. The pattern editor
will also display the triggers, accents and fills of the channel you select. The se-
lected channel is indicated by a blue light.

You may trigger a channel to preview its drum patch by clicking a selected channel
button again. If the

Control Key is held down

(Alt Key on Mac)

the channel will be

triggered accentuated

(MIDI velocity 127)

, otherwise it will be triggered normally

(MIDI velocity 64)

.

The channel buttons also indicate when channels are being triggered. The button of
a channel that is being triggered flashes quickly with a green light.

If you right-click a channel button a menu will popup offering a few different choices
that works on the drum channel. From this menu you can for example cut, copy and
paste entire channels, including the channel's pattern data for all patterns. This
makes it easy to swap the places of two channels. Just copy the first channel to the
clipboard, choose Exchange Drum Channel / Clipboard on the second channel, and
paste back on the first channel again.

Mute Buttons

Pressing a mute button will toggle the muting of a channel. A muted channel will not
respond to triggers from the pattern engine or MIDI notes. If a sound has already
been triggered it will not be shut off by muting the channel. Thus, the muting differs
from the muting on a mixer-console where the mute button turns the sound off and
on instantaneously. If you are using

Microtonic

to control other MIDI devices, the

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