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Chapter 5: Advanced Synthesizer and Effects Editing
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Venom User Guide
AUX FX 2
The Aux FX 2 controls provide access to the controls for Auxiliary Effect 2 (see “Aux FX 2” on page 62).
Master
The Master controls provide access to the controls for Master EQ and Volume (see “Master” on page 55).
Multi File Notes
The Vyzex Venom Editor lets you store metadata for each Multi Program. This information is only saved with
Vyzex Venom Editor files stored on your computer, this information is not stored on the Venom synthesizer.
Pattern Editor
The Pattern Editor lets you edit the Pattern parameters for the Venom synthesizer. For information on import-
ing your own patterns, see “Pattern Import” on page 31.
To view the Pattern Editor:
Click the Pattern button so that its LED is lit.
Enable Enables (or disables) the selected arpeggiator pattern.
Arp Source Lets you select Use Pattern Data, Use Single Data, or Use Multi Data to use either the arpeggiator set-
tings stored with the pattern, or those stored with the Single or Multi Program.
Bank Lets you select either Pattern Bank A or Bank B.
Program Number Lets you select the Pattern Program number.
Mode Selects the Arpeggiator type (Standard, Phrase, or Drum) and determines the manner in which the pattern
data is played back.
Note Order Controls how Arpeggiator plays back (Up, Down, Up/Down Exclusive, Up/Down Inclusive, Down/Up Ex-
clusive, Down/Up Inclusive, or Chord).
Octave Range Determines the number of octaves (–4 to +4) in which the arpeggiator plays notes. A setting of
+1 means that the arpeggiator plays the keys that are held, then plays the same notes an octave higher. Neg-
ative settings make the arpeggiator play notes in octaves below the ones that are held. This parameter is dis-
abled when the Arpeggiator Mode is set to Drum.
Bipolar Enables or disables bipolar operation of the Octave Range setting (On or Off). If the Octave Range setting
is +1 and Bipolar Range is turned On, the arpeggiator plays the held notes first, then plays an octave up, then
plays the held notes, then plays the notes an octave down.
Latch Determines whether the arpeggiator latching function is active. If the Latch is enabled, the arpeggiator
continues playing the current note data after you release the keys. If the Latch is disabled, the arpeggiator
stops when the keys are released.
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