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Seite 1 - User Guide

Tetra SoundEditor User Guide Page 1Tetra 4 Voice

Seite 2 - Table of Contents

3. SoundEditor Menus Here’s a quick tour of the menus in the Main window: (PC menus are similar) Please note that some items will not appear on Tetr

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3.1.2!FILE Menu: This menu will contain different items depending on whether the Tetra is in Program or Combo mode and between Editor or

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3.1.4!MIDI Menu: The MIDI menu provides access to the MIDI Setup and Global Settings windows, as well a s transfer commands of Tetra data (transmi

Seite 5 - 1. Introduction

3.1.6!Options Menu: The Options menu is available in all modes, however Program Genetics and Morpher are o n l y available in Tetra Pro. These ite

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3.1.8!Help Menu: The Help menu is available in all modes The Help menu allows you to connect to the Soundtower web site to get help, download u

Seite 7 - 1.5! Overview!

4. Main Editor When you start up the TetraPro or Tetra LE program, you will be presented with this overview of the Tetra controls. There are o

Seite 8 - 2. Starting Up

4.1! Editing Parameters Let’s use the Oscillators block as an example This image shows a collection of knobs, clickable “lights” and a dropdown box

Seite 9 - 2.3! Midi Setup

To the right hand side of the editor is the this block. When you click on the Assign Params button, you will see this image:!!! This block pre

Seite 10 - 3. SoundEditor Menus

When in the Combo mode, the center block will appear like this: You can select one of the 4 voices to show the editor settings by clicking on the

Seite 11 - 3.1.3!Edit Menu:

Combo Mode - Copy Combo Copies current Combo to the clipboard Copy Voice Copies currently selected voice of a s

Seite 12 - 3.1.5!Global Settings

Table of Contents1. 1. Introduction! 51.1! Support! 51.2 ! About this Manual! 61.3! Installation/Requirements! 61.4 ! Before You Begin! 71.5! Overvie

Seite 13 - 3.1.6!Options Menu:

Midi Button The Midi button allows you to select Midi Setup and Global Settings as previously described. Genetics Button

Seite 14 - 3.1.8!Help Menu:

4.3! Assigning Program Catagories There are several ways to assign a category to a Program. This can be done from the Program Name Dis

Seite 15 - 4. Main Editor

5. The Sequencer Window The Tetra module contains a sequencer that can be programed in the SoundEditor. Basic controls are found in the upper rig

Seite 16 - 4.1! Editing Parameters

The Sequencer window allows you to program/adjust the four Tetra sequences, select the modulation destination of each sequence, and set

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5.2! The Function Button In the Sequencer Function panel, the Seq buttons that appear on the far left (Seq1 thru Seq4) are used to select the sp

Seite 18 - 4.2! Toolbar

The Functions list provides commands to copy, paste and modify the selected sequence. ! Commands include: ! !! Copy: Copies the selected sequence. !

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Sequence Templates provide a way to copy and paste sequences from other Programs into the current Program, and load/save sequence files

Seite 20 - 4.2! Program Name Display

! The sequencer has some additional considerations, depending whether in Program or Combo mode. Program Mode Combo Mode As can be seen, you

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6. Program and Combo Modes We have made mention of Program and Combo Modes, but have focused primarily on the Program Mode. Simply stated, Program

Seite 22 - 5. The Sequencer Window

6.1! Program Menu In addition to bringing up this screen, when you are in Program mode, and additional Menu item called Program also appears in t

Seite 23 - 5.1! Sequencer Controls

6. Program and Combo Modes! 286.1! Program Menu! 296.2! Combo Menu! 317. Bank Manager/Librarian! 327.1! Bank Manager Toolbar! 337.2! ʻRadioʼ Buttons a

Seite 24 - 5.2! The Function Button

! Transmit Bank The hierarchal menu drops down to give you the choice of Bank, A, B. C. D or all all Banks. This transfers all the Banks from

Seite 25 - 5.4! Sequence Templates

6.2! Combo Menu When you click Combo on the Editor window, you will be presented with this screen: This window shows a single bank of 128 Combos.

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7. Bank Manager/Librarian The Bank Manager/Librarian is accessed by selecting the ‘Bank Manager/Librarian’ option in the File menu. The Bank Manager

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7.1! Bank Manager Toolbar The Bank Manager Toolbar (shown below) provides convenient access to frequently- used Bank Management commands and fun

Seite 28 - 6. Program and Combo Modes

7.2! ʻRadioʼ Buttons and Checkboxes ‘Radio’ buttons and checkboxes are used to select operational modes in the Bank Manager window. Th

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7.3! User BankTetra SoundEditor User Guide Page 3

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7.4! The Librarian Panel The Librarian lets you store an unlimited number of Tetra Programs, and allows you organize them in any fashion. You can

Seite 31 - 6.2! Combo Menu

7.5 ! Librarian Toolbar The Librarian Toolbar (below) provides convenient access to frequently-used Librarian ! commands and functions. Descriptions

Seite 32 - 7. Bank Manager/Librarian

7.6! Adding Program to the Library While the Add Current Program button is one way to add an entry into the Library, it only adds a single Program

Seite 33 - 7.1! Bank Manager Toolbar

7.7! Moving Programs between Categories Tetra Programs can be moved between Categories using several transfer methods. The first method is to set the

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16.Appendix D! 59Midi Setup Options! 59Midi In Keyboard Controller! 59Virtual Midi Ports! 60Tetra SoundEditor User Guide

Seite 35 - 7.3! User Bank

7.8! Copying Programs to the User Bank Copying Programs from the Library to the User Bank basically involves the same methods as copyin

Seite 36 - 7.4! The Librarian Panel

8. Program Genetics The Program Genetics function allows you to quickly build new sounds from two existing ones in a similar fashion to breeding. Th

Seite 37 - 7.5 ! Librarian Toolbar

In this example, Mommy Voice 2 of Analog Dance Kit from the Combo banks, Daddy is Layer A from Tom Sawer and again clicking on the list will allow

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! Random: A random value from within the min/max parameter range produces the value of each parameter for the Child. The four Program Genetics funct

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Combo Mode Combo mode is very similar to Program mode with a few differences. In this example, while in Combo Mode, Mommy is Layer A of Wager

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8.1! Selecting Both Parent banks use Programs from the ‘A’ bank by default, but any bank can be loaded into either parent by clicking on the

Seite 41 - 8. Program Genetics

8.3! Selecting Top Offspring! As you audition Programs from the Kids bank, you will probably identify one or more Programs you wish to save or edit

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9.4! Program Genetics Menus Since most of the control needed for Program Genetics operations are contained within the PG window, only a few additio

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9. Morpher The Morpher function allows you to blend or ‘morph’ any two Tetra Programs together ! to create a hybrid sound having the characteristics

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When the Live Scroll option is checked, SoundEditor’s Control Window is continuously updated to show the parameter values as they change. You s

Seite 45 - 8.2! Creating New Sounds

1. Introduction Welcome to SoundEditor, a full-featured Editor and Sound Development tool for the Dave Smith Instruments (DSI) Tetra synthesize

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10. Snapshots To capture a Snapshot of the current Program, simply click on the Snap button in the main window, or use the ‘Add Snapshot’ option in t

Seite 47 - 9.4! Program Genetics Menus

11. Phantom Program/Combo Banks The Phantom Program Banks function allows you to add virtual banks of Programs and Combos ! (called “Phantoms”

Seite 48 - 9. Morpher

21.1! Window Operations Other ‘hidden’ controls in the PPB window allow you to sort Program Banks in various ways. Program Banks can be sorted nume

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12.2! Phantom Program/Combo Banks Menu! PPB menus allow you to load Tetra Programs from within other SoundEditor functions, elect file storage optio

Seite 50 - 10. Snapshots

12. Additional Controls SoundEditor offers additional remote controllers functions for the Tetra: a Virtual Piano (V-Piano), and the ability to pla

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12.2! Playing from the Computer Keyboard You can also play notes on the Tetra using the computer keyboard. The middle and bottom rows of computer k

Seite 52 - 21.1! Window Operations

13. Appendix AFile Extensions SoundEditor uses the following file extensions to specify Tetra data: ! !! “Single Tetra Combo = ".t4_c"

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14. Appendix BSequencer Chord Structure The Sequencer Function Panel in SoundEditor contains a number of preset ‘chords’ which are programmed as ar

Seite 54 - 12. Additional Controls

15. Appendix C Sequencer Step Values The following chart of step values is provided to assist in identifying and adjusting sequence pitches in Soun

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16. Appendix DMidi Setup Options! The MIDI Setup menu provides tabs for configuring the MIDI Port Connections and MIDI In Keyboard Controller option

Seite 56 - 13. Appendix A

1.2 ! About this Manual!!!! Throughout the manual, screen shots of the SoundEditor application are shown for i l l u s t r a t i v e purposes. These

Seite 57 - Sequencer Chord Structure

Virtual Midi Ports! The Macintosh version of SoundEditor includes a Virtual MIDI Interface that allows you to connect the SoundEditor application betw

Seite 58 - Sequencer Step Values

1.4 ! Before You Begin !! To get the most out of this program you should be familiar with the operation of the DSI Tetra. The Tetra is complex musi

Seite 59 - 16. Appendix D

2. Starting Up This chapter describes the steps to connect and configure SoundEditor on you computer. 2.1! Getting Connected Once you have downlo

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2.3! Midi Setup In order for the Tetra SoundEditor software to communicate with the Tetra hardware, the hardware must be connected to both the

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