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Appendix D: MACHINES A-3
RSHD (RIMSHOT HARD)
TUN (Tune) sets the pitch of the oscillators. Range (-64-+63).
SWT (Sweep Time) sets the pitch sweep time. Range (0-127).
SWD (Sweep Depth) sets the depth of the pitch sweep. Range
(0-127).
DEC (Decay Time) sets the decay time of the rimshot sound.
Range (0-127).
SYM (Symmetry) adjusts the nonlinearity in the special rimshot
circuit. Range (-64-+63).
TIC (Tick Level) sets the level of the transient tick. Range (0-
127).
NOL (Noise Level) sets the noise level. Range (0-127).
LEV (Level) sets the overall volume level. Range (0-127).
RSCL (RIMSHOT CLASSIC)
T1 (Tune Osc1) sets the pitch of the first oscillator. Range (-64-
+63).
T2 (Tune Osc2) sets the pitch of the second oscillator. Range (-
64-+63).
BAL (Osc Balance) sets the balance between oscillator 1 and
oscillator 2. Range (-64-+63).
DEC (Decay Time) sets the decay time for the rimshot sound.
Range (0-127).
SYM (Symmetry) adjusts the nonlinearity in the special rimshot
circuit. Range (-64-+63).
TIC (Tick Level) sets the level of the transient tick. Range (0-
127).
NOL (Noise Level) sets the noise level. Range (0-127).
LEV (Level) sets the overall volume level. Range (0-127).
CPCL (HAND CLAP CLASSIC)
RAT (Clap Rate) sets the rate of the initial claps. Range (0-127).
NUM (Clap Number) sets the number of initial claps. Range (0-
19).
RND (Random Claps) randomizes the timing of the initial claps.
Range (0-127).
CPD (Clap Decay) sets the decay time of the initial claps. Range
(0-127).
TON (Noise Tone) sets the pitch of the final noise. Range (0-
127).
NOD (Noise Decay) sets the decay time of the final noise. Range
(0-127).
NOL (Noise Level) sets the final noise level. Range (0-127).
LEV (Level) sets the overall volume level. Range (0-127).
The MACHINES below can be used on the RS and CP tracks.
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