![]() Creating probabilistic repeats with the Chance parameter.A performance-ready note effect, particularly with mappings to Disable Repeats (for switching the entire effect on and back off) and Velocity Decay (so that retriggers can be ramped quieter and then louder).Repeating each incoming note at a set rate.Keep Accents / Always Play Accents guarantees that each accented note will play every time, regarding of the Chance setting.Opposite / Flip Accent Pattern inverts the placement of accented and non-accented notes.Low Velocity (Non-accents) sets the attenuation applied to the non-accented notes.Accents are distributed according to the mode used.Count / Strong Notes sets the number of current repeats that will be accented."Accents" can be created by keeping a number of the repeats at their original velocity, and attenuating velocity of the "non-accented" repeats.Rotate pushes the start of the pattern either forward or backward.Density is the percentage that the pattern gets filled.Length sets a pattern to be between 2 and 32 steps.Euclid tries to evenly space the note repeats, which can be rhythmically satisfying.Burst lines up all note retriggers in a row.Two additional modes are available for organizing note repeats into larger forms:.Disable Repeats is a mappable "kill switch" that sustains each note after its next repeat starts (and passes new notes directly thru), allowing the repeat function itself to be disabled or modulated.Chance sets the probability that each individual repeat occurs.Velocity Decay sets the change amount of each successive repeat's velocity, either down or up.Gate Length is set as a percentage of the repeat rate, or to Hold until Next Trigger (□).A Rate factor scales the Timebase unit, good for slight manipulations or multiples.Timebase for the repeat rate can be set in real time (seconds), tempo-relative units (bars, triplet eighths, etc.), or at the frequency of the played note.Retriggers each note, with Pattern options.Randomly spreading note timing for FX that care about note order (like Strum, or Arpeggiator using the Flow pattern, etc.).Loosening any predictable output, so that rigid rhythms or probability can be modulated or automated. ![]()
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