M-Audio Wizoo Darbuka [23/30] Mute mode

M-Audio Wizoo Darbuka [23/30] Mute mode
Darbuka • User Guide 4
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Mute Mode
The Mute Keys (the yellow keys on the Color Keyboard) are very valuable performance and mixing tools and
can behave in various ways.
Toggle: In Toggle mode Tracks are alternately muted and unmuted
each time a Mute Key is played.
Held: In Held mode Tracks are only muted for the length of time that
a Mute Key is depressed and held.
Released: All Tracks are muted by default and only play when a
Mute Key is depressed and held.
Velocity: When a Mute Key is played via your MIDI keyboard with a
velocity of less than 64 the Track is muted and remains muted until
a value of more than 64 is played on that Mute Key.
Sync Mode
The Sync Mode setting determines how Darbuka responds to your host application and MIDI notes played.
Off: Darbuka immediately plays from beat one at your host
application tempo when a MIDI note or Color Keyboard note is
received. Although your host application and Darbuka run at the
same tempo their song and beat positions are not in sync.
Self: As in the Off mode, Darbuka syncs to your host application
tempo but not to it’s bar position. Once Darbuka is playing, sync
between Patterns is maintained, rather than triggering from the
start of each note received.
Host: Darbuka syncs to the host application’s tempo and bars/
beats.
Pattern Change
The two options under this headline determine how Darbuka changes patterns and places fills.
< Quantize
This option determines how quickly Darbuka will change Patterns
when you “play” a pattern change – i.e. by sending a MIDI note or
click the Color Keyboard. With a setting of 4th Darbuka will wait
until the next quarter note of the bar before continuing with the
new Pattern.
< Bar Length
It’s theoretically possible - and can by the way yield very interesting results
to combine parts of different time signatures. In such a case, Darbuka
needs to know which time signature it is supposed to use globally it uses
this information for operations such as pattern changes or determining length
of fills.
By changing this parameter, you can define one of the available time signatures
as the global time signature, this way forcing all above mentioned operations
to the signature you’ve set.
The Bar Length setting applies for the current style only – when you load a new
style, it will be updated with this styles’ setting.
This parameter is “hidden away” on the Setup page because it is a very sensitive parameter that you should
leave unchanged unless you perfectly know what you’re doing and only when you create your own user
styles.

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Что такое дарбука?
1 год назад