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Posted on: March 03, 2013 @ 11:32 AM
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Hi..
I’d like to ask about the variables of delay times (of delay effects) between Voice and Multi modes. Delay times which I assign in Voice mode are changing when I use that Voice in Multi Mode. Changes must be related with the tempo settings of the external sequencer and it’s not unfamiliar for me, but what I hear in Multi Mode is that the delay times which are out of tempo.
Any possible solutions for this?

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Posted on: March 03, 2013 @ 01:01 PM
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It, of course, depends on which Delay TYPE you are using. In general if the Delay Type has the word TEMPO in the name it will automatically adjust to the Motif-Rack’s clock.

That clock also is responsible for the tempo of the Arpeggiator. It can be set to its own internal tempo or to follow the tempo of an external master clock via MIDI.

if the TYPE is a Tempo Delay, you can set the repeats by musical values quarter note, eighth note, dotted quarter note, noted eighth note, sixteenth note, etc., etc. If you set your Motif-Rack to MIDI SYNC = MIDI it will adjust to the tempo of your DAW tempo.

If the TYPE is not a tempo delay, then you can usually set the repeats in non-musical times like milliseconds ands seconds. These will not adjust and will not pay any attention to your tempo internal or external.

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Posted on: March 03, 2013 @ 03:38 PM
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I solved it but without understanding. It was the Tempo Controlled Delay which delay times L>R and R>L are set to ‘2nd’. With this setting I was loosing the effect if I use the Voice in Multi Mode. But when I changed the both settings to ‘2nd.’ I reached what I want to hear. Can I only ask the difference between ‘2nd’ and ‘2nd.’ ?

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Posted on: March 03, 2013 @ 11:52 PM
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2nd = a Half Note
2nd. = a dotted Half Note

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Posted on: March 06, 2013 @ 10:46 AM
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Thanks a lot Mister..

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Posted on: March 06, 2013 @ 10:53 AM
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The actual answer is a “quarter note"… The difference between a half note and a dotted half note…
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