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Rec Off: Press this button to deactivate recording. See the Record Step Mode and
Record Performance Mode sections of this guide to learn more. When holding
Shift, the Step Indicator above this button is lit when in this mode.
MIDI Out/Thru, MIDI Sync: Press this button to switch between the Out and Thru
functions of Rhythm Wolf's MIDI Out/Thru jack. The display will indicate which is
currently selected:
When set to Out, Rhythm Wolf will send its own MIDI messages to its MIDI
Out/Thru jack and to its USB Port.
When set to Thru, MIDI messages received through the MIDI In will be sent to the
MIDI Out/Thru. Rhythm Wolf's messages will be sent to its USB Port.
Sync: Press this button to select Rhythm Wolf's MIDI clock source: Internal,
External, USB, or Gate. See the Transport Control section to learn more.
Copy, Clear, Save: Use these buttons to copy, clear, or save the current pattern.
See the Saving, Copying, and Clearing section to learn more.
6. Step Indicators: These LEDs will light up to indicate which steps contain a note (i.e.,
which Step Switches are active). See the Record Step Mode section of this guide to
learn more.
7. Pads: Press these pads to play their corresponding voice or to deactivate or activate the
voice while in Mute Mode or Solo Mode.
8. Voice Controls: Use these controls to fine-tune the sounds of their respective voices.
Kick Drum: The kick drum voice.
o Volume: Turn this to set the kick drum's volume.
o Tune: Turn this to tune the pitch of the kick drum.
o Attack: Turn this to set the volume of the kick drum's initial attack.
o D
ecay: Turn this to set the Decay time of the kick drum's amplitude envelope.
Snare Drum: The snare drum voice.
o Volume: Turn this to set the snare drum's volume.
o Tune: Turn this to tune the pitch of the snare drum.
o Noise: Turn this to set how much noise is added to the snare drum voice.
o Decay: Turn this to set the Decay time of the snare drum's amplitude envelope.
Percussion: A variable percussion voice consisting of a higher-pitched sound and
lower-pitched sound added together and blended with noise.
o Volume: Turn this to set the percussion's volume.
o High Tune: Turn this to tune the pitch of the percussion's high-frequency
sound.
o Noise Mix: Turn this to set the balance between the higher- and lower-pitched
sounds and the amount of noise. At its minimum position, no noise will be
heard. At its maximum position, the sound consists entirely of noise.
o Low Tune: Turn this to tune the pitch of the percussion's low-frequency sound.
Hi-Hat: The hi-hat voice. Only one sound—open or closed—can sound at a time.
o Volume: Turn this to set the hi-hat's volume.
o Tune: Turn this to tune the pitch of the hi-hat.
o Decay: Turn this to set the Decay time of the hi-hat's amplitude envelope.
Bass Synth: A bass synthesizer with a two-pole, 12dB/octave low-pass filter.
o Wave Type: Set this switch to determine what type of wave the bass synth
uses: square (
) or sawtooth ( ).
o Volume: Turn this to set the bass synth's volume.
o Tune: Turn this to tune the pitch of the bass synth.
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