Fine, Filter graph type, Filter cutoff – FXpansion GURU User Manual

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This Graph is bi-directional: the root pitch is along the centre of
the y-axis, while the top is an octave higher than the root pitch
and the bottom is an octave lower.

• Fine
This Graph is for fine pitch adjustments, smaller than a semi-
tone.

The Pitch Graphs are relative to the Pad’s tuning setting in the
Pad Edit view.

This Graph is bi-directional: the root pitch is along the centre
of the y-axis, while the top is a semitone up and the bottom is
a semitone down.

Filter Graph type

The Filter graph type also contains 2 sub-Graphs, which con-
trol each Pad layer’s internal filter.

• Filter Cutoff
• Filter Resonance

These values are absolute: they override the Pad’s filter cutoff
and resonance settings in the Pad Edit view.

They are both uni-directional: the minimum value is at the bot-
tom of the Graph, while the maximum value is at the top.

Repeat Graph type

Finally, the Repeat graph type contains 3 sub-Graphs:

• Repeat
This Graph function repeatedly triggers a Pad a variable
amount of times within one sequencer step. It’s great for drum-
rolls and glitchy/timestretchy effects. When it is used, any
notes affected will be displayed in the Pattern view divided into
segments, as shown in the screenshot. This Graph is stepped.

This Graph is uni-directional: minimum values are at the bot-
tom of the y-axis, while maximum values are at the top.

Please note that this Graph does

not affect MIDI notes playing

into GURU from your sequencer.

This screenshot dem-
onstrates how the
note display changes
in response to repeat
Graph values.

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