Microtonic Flashcards

1
Q

If your host supports ___ you can record all ____ in your host sequencer for later playback with high accuracy.

A

parameter automation,

parameter changes

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2
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The oscillators are “___” and produce a clean sound without distortion or “___” even at extreme frequency settings.

A

over-sampled

aliasing

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3
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The sound engine of Microtonic offers___channels of stereophonic sound (called___or simply channels).

A

eight

drum channels

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4
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Collectively parameter settings in a channel constitute a __

A

drum patch

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5
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The file extension for a drum patch file is “___”

A

.mtdrum

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6
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he parameters of a drum patch are organized into four main sections: the___ Section, the ___Section, the __Section and the __ section (from left to right on the screen).

A

Mixing

Oscillator

Noise

Velocity Sensitivity

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7
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Microtonic plug-in comes installed in two different versions, the “standard version” (“Microtonic”) which offers___and the “multiple output version” (“MicrotonicMulti”) which offers ___

A

two assignable stereo outputs

eight individual stereo outputs, one for each drum channel.

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8
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The Oscillator produces a __ or ___ tone. The oscillator features three different waveforms and typically provides the___ and the __ of a drum sound

A

steady

pitch-modulated

tonal quality

pitch

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9
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The ___ is used to add noisy elements to the sound

A

Noise Generator

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10
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The noise generator also features a stereo mode where___.This mode creates a dispersed stereo effect similar to the sound of a___

A

two uncorrelated noise sources are used for the left and right output channels.

reverb

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11
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the noise section features a___ filter with low-pass, band-pass and high-pass modes as well as an____ with different shapes allowing you to sculpt the noise just the way that fits your sound.

A

multi- mode

amplitude envelope

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12
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Velocity Sensitivity Section:

three different settings; two of which controls the___ and the___respectively, and one that controls the ____.

A

volumes of the oscillator

noise

amount of pitch modulation on the oscillator

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13
Q

the___ plays rhythmic patterns in sync with your host preset

A

the Pattern Engine

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14
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The Pattern Engine:You have___different patterns to choose from, labeled ___to___

A

12

A

L

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15
Q

The Pattern Engine:Each pattern consists of up to___ steps and you may chain them in series so that___

A

16

when one pattern ends the next automatically follows

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16
Q

The Pattern Engine:each step in turn has switches for triggering drum channels with either accented or normal ___.

A

velocity

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17
Q

Each step of a pattern also has a ___option that is used to create rapid drum rolls at a rate of your choice

A

Fill

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18
Q

a Swing parameter gives your rhythm a looser, more human feel by ___that ____(this feature also goes by the name of “__” in some products)

A

delaying the sixteenth notes

fall between the eights

shuffle

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19
Q

The fill rate and the swing parameter are also set__ for the entire preset.

A

globally

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20
Q

you have the

— option where you create___of patterns that play after each other in series

A

chaining

Chains

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21
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patterns play to their___ before switching.

A

full length

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22
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Notice that if you have ___, such as__, the pattern engine will synchronize its play position to the song position of your host sequencer in a manner that give consistent and predictable results regardless of where you start the sequencer.

A

odd pattern lengths

7 or 13 steps

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23
Q

__and ___ patterns is synchronized to the length of the currently selected pattern.

A

starting and stopping

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24
Q

you can force the pattern engine to start and stop immediately by___ on the Play and Stop Buttons.

A

clicking twice

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25
Q

The pattern engine of Microtonic can also transmit __. Thus, to the extent that your host preset supports it, you can use Microtonic to trigger___.

A

MIDI notes

other MIDI devices.

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26
Q

all the 12 patterns and the global parameters together constitutes a __

A

Preset.

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27
Q

_ lets you interpolate all drum patch parameters (for all eight channels) between two end-points using a single slider.___and___ are not affected.

A

Morph

Patterns

global parameters

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28
Q

If the morph is___, both end-points will change by an equal amount.

A

centered

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29
Q

If the morph slider is ___, only the left or right end-points are affected.

A

to the far left or right

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30
Q

The morph data, all patterns and global parameters together constitutes a __

A

Program

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31
Q

There are 16 programs in memory which you can instantly___ at any given time without __
16 programs are collectively known as the __, and it corresponds to the__ accessible in VST hosts.

A

16

activate from MIDI or the user-interface

interrupting audio

Program Bank

program bank

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32
Q

By default, when you open a new instance of Microtonic, the last used 16 programs will be

A

reloaded automatically.

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33
Q

You can___any menu button to repeat the last executed menu

A

Shift Click

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34
Q

knobs/faders:If the__ is held down, the rate of change is adjusted so that you can make finer adjustments.

A

Shift Key

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35
Q

knobs/faders:If the___ is held down, the fader or knob will reset to its default value

A

command key

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36
Q

knobs/faders:

you can press the ___Key when ___ a knob to temporarily change its mode from circular to linear or vice versa.

A

Alt

clicking

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37
Q

The___ section of Microtonic contains both program controllers as well as a pre- set selector and channel buttons.

A

Top Section

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38
Q

There are ___program slots available in Microtonic.

A

16

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39
Q

By ____ the programs, any edits you make will be lost as soon as you switch to another program

A

write protecting

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40
Q

When the____ option is turned on, Microtonic will select drum channels as you trigger them from your MIDI keyboard. This features is espe- cially useful if you plan to use the ___features to edit your drum patches

A

Select Channel With MIDI

MIDI controller mapping

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41
Q

Microtonic features a mode called___ which allows you to play melodies with the drum patches on your keyboard

A

Pitched MIDI Mode

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42
Q

In pitched mode, the eight drum channels are addressed with___ and you have the entire keyboard for___.

A

MIDI channels 1 to 8

each channel

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43
Q

pitched mode:__ (note number__) will play the “original pitch” of the drum patch.

A

C3

60

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44
Q

pitched mode:____still responds like it does in standard mode, which allows you to control Microtonic fully from your MIDI keyboard (including____.___,and___).

A

MIDI channel 10

changing programs, patterns and muting channels

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45
Q

“___”

Turning this option on will make Microtonic mute voices on MIDI Note Off messages.

A

Stop Voices with MIDI Note Off

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46
Q

Stop Voices with MIDI Note Off” This allows you to change the___of drum sounds by changing the___of the notes in your sequencer. It is also useful when using Pitched MIDI Mode to ___.

A

length

length

sustain held midi keys

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47
Q

To conveniently undo or redo more than one step, use the ____ feature.

A

Repeat Last Menu

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48
Q

Choose ___ to bring up an “open dialog” that lets you load a Microtonic preset file

A

Open Preset

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49
Q

Reloads the last saved version of the preset from disk

A

revert to saved

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50
Q

This menu item exchanges the preset settings on the clipboard with the settings in Microtonic. This feature is useful if you would like to toggle between two different versions of a preset. Copy the first version, change the parameters and use this function to swap between the two different presets.

A

Exchange Preset / Clipboard

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51
Q

This will let you transpose the entire preset (all drum patches) by an arbitrary number of semitones up (positive) or down (negative). You can enter___ for a finer precision than whole semitones. To repeat the transposition, use the ___ feature.

A

Transpose Preset

decimals

Repeat Last Menu

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52
Q

Use this function to make minor random adjustments to all drum patches. To test various alterations, use the __feature.

A

Alter Drum Patches

Repeat Last Menu

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53
Q

Use this function to randomize all preset settings, including all current drum patch parameters and all patterns.

A

Randomize All

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54
Q

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

A

Edit MIDI Controllers / Keys

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55
Q

channel button . If the____is held down the channel will be triggered accentuated (MIDI velocity ___), otherwise it will be triggered normally (MIDI velocity__).

A

Alt Key

127

64

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56
Q

Holding down the___ Key when clicking a mute button will solo that channel by muting all other channels

A

alt or command

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57
Q

The mutes can also be controlled from the MIDI keyboard, normally with the keys___(MIDI note-number___), but this may be customized to your preference . The channels will be muted for as long as you___

A

C2 to G2

48 to 55

hold the key(s) down

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58
Q

If the current drum patch has been loaded from or saved to disk the ____ will display its name

A

Drum Patch Selector

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59
Q

Drum Patch Selector:If the drum patch is modified, a __ is appended to the name

A

star (*)

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60
Q

When __ is enabled, turning any knob and dragging any fader will adjust all unmuted drum channels simultaneously. If you are recording automation in your host, Microtonic will .

A

Edit All

write parameter automation for all affected channels

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61
Q

Mixing Section:
Oscillator / Noise Mix
Range: ___
Oscillator / Noise Mix controls ___

A

0/100 to 100/0

the mix of oscillator versus noise.

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62
Q

Equalizer Frequency
Range: ___
Default:___
The equalizing is applied after the:

A

20Hz to (20kHz)

632.46Hz

distortion

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63
Q

Distortion Amount
Range: ___
Default:__

A

0 to 100

0

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64
Q

the distortion unit is the only part of Micro- tonic that has not been specifically designed to prevent

A

“aliasing” artifacts on high-frequency material

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65
Q

Equalizer Gain
Range:_
When the gain is high, the ___is __ to achieve ___

A

-40db to +40db

output level of the channel

automatically attenuated

a more consistent volume

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66
Q

Level
Range:
Zero decibels (the default setting) is consider ___ and the maximum of 10 decibels is ___

A

-infinite dB to +10dB

normal volume

around three times as loud.

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67
Q

Microtonic uses a “____” which means that the experienced volume remains more or less the same when panning.

A

sine / cosine pan law

68
Q

Enable ___ on a drum channel to have it “cut off” other drum channels that also have it enabled.

A

Choke

69
Q

Choke: Lesser channel numbers will have ____ higher channel numbers.

A

priority over

70
Q

Choke: If you need to change the priority order, it is easy to rearrange channels in the___

A

Matrix Editor.

71
Q

Output

Choices: __

A

A, B

72
Q

__:This is where you select the ___ pair for the channel. Microtonic has two individual stereo outputs, A and B, and each drum patch can be …
This is useful if you want to ..

A

Output

routed to either one of them

add external effects to some of the drum channels but not to all of them.

73
Q

The___waveform produces an ideal sine tone with no overtones

A

sine

74
Q

The___ waveform produces a soft tone with all odd harmonics

A

triangle

75
Q

The hollow character of the____ waveform gives the sound a bit more “body” than the sine waveform and is thus very useful for toms, snares and bass drums

A

triangle

76
Q

the__ waveform produces a distinct tone containing all harmonics.

A

sawtooth

77
Q

___waveform: This sound is not very common in natural percussion sounds. It is most useful for special effects and electronic sounds, but also for sounds that need a lot of high frequency energy such as cymbals.

A

sawtooth

78
Q

___waveform: It is useful for all types of drums, percussions and effects

A

sine

79
Q

Oscillator Section:
This is the steady frequency of the oscillator, or the base frequency around which the pitch is modulated if pitch modulation is used.

A

Oscillator Frequency

80
Q

Oscillator Frequency
Range:___
Default:__

A

20Hz to 20 000Hz (20kHz)

632.46Hz

81
Q

Pitch Modulation Mode
Choices:___.,
Default:__

A

Decaying, Sine, Random

Decaying

82
Q

The _____ is one of the most powerful features of Microtonic. lets you modify the sound of the oscillator dramatically.

A

pitch modulator

83
Q

Pitch Modulation Mode:
The___ mode simply “bends” the pitch towards the oscillator base frequency and creates the typical drops in frequency you hear in most drums.

A

Decaying Pitch Modulation

84
Q

Pitch Modulation Mode: Decaying Pitch Modulation:

With a negative modulation amount, the pitch will go____ which is useful for ___ like __

A

upwards instead of downwards

sound effects and percussions

tablas and clay drums

85
Q

The Sine Pitch Modulation mode is quite versatile. At low modulation rates, it ___. At fast modulation rates, the sine modulator___

A

acts as an “LFO effect” that oscillates the pitch around its base frequency

turns into an FM-like effect

86
Q

___generates inharmonic overtones, which give the sound a metallic character

A

FM

87
Q

Pitch Modulation Mode:the___mode applies a random modulation of the pitch.

A

Random Pitch Modulation

88
Q

Random Pitch Modulation :At ___rates, it gives the sound a sort of bubbly character

A

slightly higher

89
Q

Random Pitch Modulation :At the___, it adds a band of filtered noise to the oscillator where the modulation amount controls the ___

A

highest rates

width of the band.

90
Q

With proper settings, the random modulator can be used to simulate the sound of ___, __and ___

A

rattles

shakers

tambourines.

91
Q

For Decaying Pitch Modulation, the___ setting controls the time it takes the oscillator to go from the highest frequency down to the base frequency

A

rate

92
Q

The oscillator envelope always runs from ___amplitude with an exponential decay curve (the most___sounding type of decay).

A

maximum to zero

natural

93
Q

The__Mode creates a more conventional attack, but its decay acquires a “gated” effect

A

Linear

94
Q

The ___ Section controls how MIDI velocities and pattern accents affect the sound. You have three different settings; two of which controls the ___, and one that controls the ___

A

Velocity Sensitivity

volumes of the oscillator and the noise respectively

amount of pitch modulation on the oscillator

95
Q

most synthesizers have a ___attack and an ___ decay.

A

linear

exponential

96
Q

A long exponential attack will suggest a sound that has been___or the sound of___

A

reversed in time

a fast engine “swooshing by” at great speed.

97
Q

the Modulated Mode is tailor-made for ___. It works by ____before___. In this mode, the attack setting controls the____ by changing the in.

A

handclaps

retriggering the envelope in rapid successions

going into the decay phase

time until decay phase

number of triggers and the time between them

98
Q

Pattern Menu Button:
If you hold down the ___ when clicking the menu, the functions will operate on the currently selected channel of the pattern only; otherwise,___

A

Alt Key

all channels of the pattern are affected.

99
Q

Exchange pattern / pattern channel exchanges the pattern / pattern channel …. This feature is useful if you would like to____.

A

on the clipboard with the settings in Microtonic.

toggle between two different versions of a pattern

100
Q

___:This menu item lets you export the currently selected pattern to a standard MIDI file. If the currently selected pattern is part of a “____”, the entire chain will be exported.

A

Export Pattern To MIDI File

pattern chain

101
Q

Export Pattern To Audio File:

Select___ to simply drop any remaining audio,

A

None

102
Q

Export Pattern To Audio File:select___to …the audio (and cut the file after the sound has decayed to silence)

A

Append

103
Q

Export Pattern To Audio File:select ___ to merge the tail into the beginning of the file so that it works well for looping.

A

Loop

104
Q

___:
This menu choice reverses the pattern / pattern channel so that the first step becomes the last and so on. (This function only reverses material within the___ of the pattern.)

A

Reverse Pattern / Pattern Channel:

designated length

105
Q

___:function is a handy little feature that shuffles random parts of the pattern around. It may be used to create variations of a pat tern. The algorithm works solely on___, so altering an empty pattern is meaningless.

A

Alter Pattern / Pattern Channel

existing material

106
Q

______:

This menu item randomizes only the Accent and Fills of a pattern while not altering any of the triggers.

A

Randomize Accents and Fills / Channel Accents and Fills

107
Q

___

This menu item randomizes the pattern / pattern channel totally, wiping out any already existing contents.

A

Randomize Pattern / Pattern Channel

108
Q

____
This icon offers an alternative to exporting the current pattern to a MIDI file from the menu. By dragging this icon to your____, it automatically creates a MIDI file (file extension “.mid”) named after the current preset name. You can also drag and drop this icon directly onto___that supports___

A

MIDI Drag

desktop or a folder

a track in a host

“drag and drop” of MIDI files.

109
Q

Chain From Previous Pattern / To Next Pattern:

The leftmost button chains the ___pattern with the current and the___ chains the current with the next.

A

previous

rightmost

110
Q

If you switch to a pattern that is part of a chain, Microtonic does not necessarily ___depending on the song ___. This is to ensure a ___regardless of _____

A

start playing the first pattern in the chain

position in your host sequencer

consistent and predictable result

where you start the sequencer.

111
Q

The Pattern Edit Lanes are used to edit the currently selected pattern. Alternatively you may wish to use the__

A

Matrix Editor

112
Q

___
This is the most important lane in the pattern editor. Each button in this lane represents one step in the pattern and decides if a drum should be ___at that step or not

A

Channel Triggers

triggered

113
Q

The ___affect the velocities of drum hits triggered by the pattern engine.

A

Accents

114
Q

A step without an accent will trigger a drum with MIDI velocity __, and a step with accent will play with MIDI velocity ___

A

64

127.

115
Q

Each step also has a Fill switch that is used to create____.

A

rapid drum rolls

116
Q

The Fill Rate is set ___ for all patterns in Microtonic and may be set to___ up to ___. The velocities in these fills decay by a ___ amount to achieve a ___effect.

A

globally

to two times per step

eight times per step

fixed amount

natural rolling

117
Q

Stop Button

The Stop Button stops and___. Similar to the synchronization of pattern changes, the stop is …

A

deactivates the internal pattern engine

synchronized to the length of pat- terns

118
Q

If the pattern engine is ___set to start but has not done so yet, the Play Button flashes. This may be because the host sequencer is ___or because the engine is ___.

A

set to start but has not done so yet

stopped

waiting for a synchronized position to start at

119
Q

You may force the pattern engine to start immediately by __

A

clicking the Play Button twice.

120
Q

The Swing parameter gives your patterns a looser, more human feel by ___

A

delaying the playback of sixteenth notes that fall between the eights.

121
Q

fill rate:
If the step that triggers the roll is accented the MIDI velocity will ___, if not it will___. (The fill rate is set globally for all patterns and channels in a preset.)

A

run from 128 to 64 over the roll

run from 64 to 0

122
Q

the master volume affects both___

A

stereo output pairs of Microtonic.

123
Q

The___allows you to view and edit the pattern steps for all eight channels simultaneously.

A

matrix editor

124
Q

Accented and filled steps are illustrated using ___

A

different colors, shapes and sizes,

125
Q

You can also rearrange the order of the channels by ___

A

clicking a number, and with the mouse button held down, drag it to a new location.

126
Q

matrix editor :

___channel numbers to mute them and __ to solo.

A

Shift Click

Command Click

127
Q

The Open Preset Dialog includes a couple of options for previewing the preset within the browser. To preview, either click the ____Button or simply select___ to start previewing as soon as you select a new preset in the list.

A

Play/Stop

Auto

128
Q

Open Preset Dialog:You can preview patterns in their original tempo or synchronized to the host sequencer by selecting In___.

A

Sync

129
Q

Open Preset Dialog:

Use the ___ option to try out the drum patches in a preset from your MIDI keyboard without having to open it first.

A

Preview Patches

130
Q

The Open Drum Patch dialog :

Turn on_-_ to preview the drum patches with accented instead of normal velocity.

A

Play Accented

131
Q

The Open Drum Patch dialog :
Use the___if you wish to preview a drum patch in the context of the currently playing pattern or from your MIDI keyboard.

A

Preview in Preset

132
Q

The Preference Dialog is used to choose ___ for Microtonic. You access this dialog from the ___menu . The settings are “___” and are used by___

A

configuration settings

main

global

all instances of Microtonic.

133
Q

___

Here you select the default behavior mode for all knobs of Microtonic.

A

Knob Behavior Mode:

134
Q

Knob Behavior Mode: The default option, called ___, makes Microtonic adhere to the current preference of your host sequencer.

A

Host Decides

135
Q

Knob Behavior Mode:___mode lets you click and drag knobs in a circular

A

Circular

136
Q

Knob Behavior Mode:

____ mode works like the circular mode but does not immediately___when you __.

A

Relative Circular

turn the knob to the point of the mouse cursor

click

137
Q

Knob Behavior Mode:

The ___mode makes the knob work like faders; you click and drag up and down (or left and right) to turn it.

A

Linear

138
Q

___
This setting decides which programs should load automatically when you open new instances of Microtonic. The default setting is to load___

A

Startup Bank:

the Last Used bank

139
Q

Startup Bank:

__ loads the original six- teen factory demonstration presets.

A

Factory Demos

140
Q

Startup Bank: The last option is to load a ___

A

Custom set of programs.

141
Q

Factory Demos: By clicking___, Microtonic will start with the presets that you have currently loaded in memory

A

Use Current

142
Q

___

Activate this setting to automatically connect to the Sonic Charge internet site and check for upgrades.

A

Check the Sonic Charge site for updates on startup

143
Q

___

You can use this option to change the way the right mouse button is used. Basically, the right mouse button will …

A

Swap functions of right mouse button and control / alt key

take the role of the Alt Key and vice versa.

144
Q

With the____, you configure how Microtonic responds to and transmits MIDI data.

A

MIDI Config Dialog

145
Q

With the____, you configure how Microtonic responds to and transmits MIDI data.

A

MIDI Config Dialog

146
Q

Each instance of Microtonic has its own configuration and the configuration is stored with your ____when you save your project.

A

song data

147
Q

The ____ setting determines how patterns are “launched” by MIDI notes.

A

Pattern MIDI Notes

148
Q

Pattern MIDI Notes:

In ____ mode (default), the current pattern will be played fully before the next pattern is launched.

A

Switch Next

149
Q

Pattern MIDI Notes:

___ will switch patterns directly when pattern notes are received.

A

Switch Directly

150
Q

Pattern MIDI Notes:

__ also switches directly and restarts the patterns from step 1.

A

Retrigger

151
Q

Pattern MIDI Notes:

___works like Retrigger but will stop playing patterns when MIDI keys are released.

A

Retrigger Gated

152
Q

Pitch Wheel Range:
in____Mode, the pitch wheel will affect all channels simultaneously, while in _____Mode, it will affect individual channel.

A

Standard

Pitched

153
Q

___

Enable this option to make Microtonic switch between the 16 program slots when it receives MIDI Program Change messages.

A

Enable MIDI Program Change

154
Q

Enable MIDI Program Change:
Messages with program numbers
above ___ will be ignored.

A

16

155
Q

__:

Turning this option on will make Microtonic mute voices on MIDI Note Off messages.

A

Stop voices with MIDI Note Off

156
Q

Stop voices with MIDI Note Off:
This allows you to change the length of drum sounds by ____ in your sequencer. It is also useful when using ___Mode to sustain held midi keys.

A

changing the length of the notes

Pitched MIDI

157
Q

___

When this option is turned on, Microtonic will select drum channels as you trigger them from your MIDI keyboard.

A

Select drum channel with MIDI notes

158
Q

____

Turn this option on to have Microtonic transmit MIDI notes for the patterns it plays.

A

Pattern Engine Sends MIDI Notes

159
Q

Pattern Engine Sends MIDI Notes:

To the extent that your host preset supports it, you can use this option to____

A

trigger other MIDI devices and plug-ins from Microtonic.

160
Q

MIDI CC operate on selected channel:

Normally, MIDI controllers that you map are mapped to parameters of ____

A

specific drum channels in Microtonic.

161
Q

___:

If you want to map MIDI controllers to drum patch parameters regardless of channel you should use this option.

A

MIDI CC operate on selected channel

162
Q

____

This option will remap MIDI Controller Change values so that zero is reachable on bipolar parameters.

A

Improve scaling of MIDI CC values

163
Q

Improve scaling of MIDI CC values:

Also, with this option turned on, MIDI CC on the three frequency parameters will be___

A

quantized to whole semitones.

164
Q

In _____mode, Microtonic will respond to one specific MIDI channel as designated by the Receive Channel choice

A

standard MIDI

165
Q

Microtonic features a mode called ___Mode which allows you to play melodies with the drum patches on your keyboard.

A

Pitched MIDI

166
Q

Pitched MIDI :

In this mode, the eight drum channels are addressed with MIDI channels__to__ and you have the entire keyboard for___

A

1 to 8

each channel.