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Setup Mode
The Ribbon Conguration (RIBCFG) Page
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With SyncType set to Loop, if there is already a ri or song playing to sync to, the current ri will
wait for the playing ri or song to restart its loop (if it is looped) before starting (see Loop on page
7-59 for looping ris, and Loop on page 12-11 for looping songs.) This way you can trigger the ri
to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the start of the playing ri or song’s loop.
With SyncType set to Stop, if there is already something playing to sync to, the current ri will
wait for what is playing to stop before starting. This way you can trigger the ri to start ahead of
time, and have it start in sync at the release (stopping) of the ri, arpeggiator, or song that you are
syncing to.
With SyncType set to StartWait, if there is nothing playing to sync to, the current ri will wait for
something it can sync to to begin playing rst before starting. This is similar to DownBeatWait,
but it will only trigger the ri the rst time that whatever it is syncing to starts. This way you can
trigger the ri to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the start of the ri, arpeggiator, or
song that you are syncing to. If you stop the ri and try to start it again while the thing you are
syncing to is already playing, StartWait will not start the ri.
With SyncType set to LoopWait, if there is already a ri or song playing to sync to, the current ri
will wait for the playing ri or song to restart its loop (if it is looped) before starting (see Loop on
page 7-59 for looping ris, and Loop on page 12-11 for looping songs.) This way you can trigger
the ri to start ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the start of the playing ri or song’s loop.
The dierence from Loop is that if there is nothing playing to sync to, the ri will not start. If the
ri or song that you are syncing to is already running, LoopWait behaves just like Loop.
With SyncType set to StopWait, if there is already something playing to sync to, the current ri
will wait for what is playing to stop before starting. This way you can trigger the ri to start
ahead of time, and have it start in sync at the release (stopping) of the ri, arpeggiator, or song
that you are syncing to. The dierence from Stop is that if there is nothing playing to sync to, the
ri will not start. This can be useful if you want to get your ri ready to sync before you start
whatever you are syncing it to. If the ri or song that you are syncing to is already running,
StopWait behaves just like Stop.
RelSynZn (Release Sync Zone)
RelSynZn has the same settings available as SyncZone (see SyncZone, above,) but RelSynZn
determines what the releasing (stopping) of the current ri will be synced to when a parameter
other than None is selected for RelSynTyp (see below.)
RelSynTyp (Release Sync Type)
RelSynTyp has the same settings available as SyncType (see SyncType, above,) but RelSynTyp
determines how the releasing (stopping) of the current ri will be synced to other ris,
arpeggiators, and Songs (depending on your settings made for the RelSynZn parameter.) With
RelSynTyp set to None, your ri will stop playing as soon as it is released. It will not sync to
anything. With RelSynTyp set to DownBeat, if there is already something playing to sync to, the
current ri will wait for the downbeat of the next measure before stopping when released; so,
you can trigger the ri to stop ahead of time, and have it stop in sync at the downbeat of the next
measure. If Syncing to an arpeggiator, see Num Beats on page 7-53 for details on changing when an
arpeggiators downbeat will occur. With RelSynTyp set to AnyBeat, if there is already a something
playing to sync to, the ri will wait only until the next beat before stopping when released.
Depending on when you release the ri it will stop in sync with a beat, but it may be on an upbeat
or a downbeat.
With RelSynTyp set to DownBeatWait, the ri will wait for the downbeat of the next measure to
stop when released. The dierence from DownBeat is that if there is nothing playing to sync to,
the ri wont stop when released. If another ri is already running, DownBeatWait behaves just
like DownBeat.

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