19.5. SCALE 280
harmonic range.
19.5 Scale
The Scale Effect.
Scale alters incoming note pitch based on a scale mapping. Each incoming note is given
an outgoing equivalent on the X-Y scale map of the effect: All incoming Cs, for example,
might be converted to outgoing Ds.
The X-Y scale map is 12 squares in length and width, corresponding to the 12 notes in a full
octave. Darker squares represent the black keys on a keyboard. The base of the diagonal
scale (the lower left square) shown on the map can be changed using the Base control. The
X-axis of the map shows incoming note values, and the Y-axis their outgoing equivalents.
Use mouse-clicks to move or delete the yellow squares, which dene where an incoming
note will be sent on the scale. (Deleting a note on the scale map means that it will no longer
play.)
The Range and Lower Limit controls dene the note range within which scale mapping
will take effect. Outside of the range dened by these controls, the Scale effect will be
inapplicable, and the LED light will ash to indicate that some notes are not being processed
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