Add Note: While using the pencil or paint tool, left-click on the cell where you wish to place a note. If a note exists in that column step , it moves to where you clicked unless sequence mode is set.
Remove Note: With the eraser tool, left-click and note to remove it. With any other tool right-click on a note to remove it. Or, notes can be selected with select tool and then deleted by pressing the delete key.
Transpose Note: Select a note using left-click. Stretch Note: You can stretch a note over multiple steps to create a sustain. Click and drag the edge of the note to the desired step. Notes do not drag past a step that already contains a note unless in sequence mode. Move notes: You can move notes by selecting and dragging them.
Below each note at the bottom of the pattern editor is the note velocity setting. This sets the velocity volume of each note. Velocity can also be edited by holding "Alt" and using the scroll wheel. Press the "Zoom" button in the top right of the pattern editor to return the zoom view to the full pattern view. The pattern can be scrolled by using the horizontal and vertical scroll wheels or by pressing "S" and then left-clicking and dragging the pattern into position.
The pattern can also be zoomed and scrolled using the overview. Click and drag the overview to scroll. Click and drag the edge of the overview to adjust the zoom.
Enabling follow will cause the pattern to scroll with playback. This can be disabled either by manually scrolling or by disabling the follow button. It is possible to create an arp pattern that has a lead-in section only plays a single time and a loop section loops while the note is sustained.
This can be handy to create buildups and fade ins. Above the note editor is the pattern timeline where you find a position head right facing triangle icon. This sets the start of a loop where the pattern returns to when the end of the pattern is reached.
Drag this with the mouse left or right to position the loop marker. The loop is set from this point to the end of the pattern. Setting the arp mode to "seq" opens the sequencer editor, allowing you to create complex patterns, such as chords.
In sequencer mode, you can set multiple notes per step and edit the starting point of each note. Click the "zoom" button in the top right to reset the view.
NEXUS4 features a powerful sequenced audio gate which is useful for turning sustained notes into rhythmic patterns. Unlike the arpeggiator, which generates patterns of MIDI notes, the Trance Gate works by rhythmically lowering and raising the volume of the audio signal. Each layer in a preset sound can have a separate trance gate enabled and NEXUS4 now offers user access to each layer's trance gate for manipulation.
You see tabbed buttons at the top of the trance gate window for each available layer along with "main". Each layer's trance gate can be edited separately but all layers play together when the sound is played.
The main trance gate applies to the whole preset all layers. When enabled, it overrides and, thus, disables all layer trance gates.
Enabling the main trance gate disables all layer trance gates. In "stereo" mode, there are independant gates for the left and right channels.
Adjustable from a minimum of two steps up to a maximum of 32 steps. At , the signal is muted when the gate is active. As the value is decreased, the effect of the trance gate becomes more subtle - the volume of the signal is reduced instead of muted. At zero, no effect is heard. As the value is decreased from , the stereo effect becomes more subtle until zero is reached, at which point the gate functions in mono.
As the value is decreased, the gating effect becomes less choppy as the fade time in and out of every gated step is increased. At the lowest values, the trance gate produces effects less like gating and more like tremolo. When a "fade-in" value is specified, the mix value starts at zero when a note is played, then fades up to its programmed value over the length of time specified in the "fade-in" menu. Below those options is a preset selector section where you can select from dozens of factory trance gate patterns.
Select a preset with your mouse or use the arrow keys to try different presets. The trance gate pattern editor is divided into steps based on the length setting. A step is either "on: white" allowing sound to pass or "off: dark" blocking or lowering the sound depending on the mix setting. Clicking on a step with the left mouse button toggles the step.
When mode is set to "stereo", a thin line runs horizontally across the center of the pattern editor, dividing it into two channels shown above. The left channel runs along the top and the right channel runs along the bottom. It is possible to create a Trance Gate pattern that has a lead-in section only plays a single time and a loop section loops while the note is sustained.
Above the step editor is the pattern timeline where you find a position head right facing triangle icon. NEXUS4 has a few simple settings that allow you to enable vibrato pitch modulation for any sound. If no vibrato "source" is selected, no vibrato is heard. Choose one of the following options:. Pitch bend range allows the bend range limits to be set for the pitch bend control of a keyboard. Unlike traditional pitch bend ranges that simply limit the up or down pitch ranges, NEXUS4 allows a positive or negative range to be applied to either direction of the pitch bend control.
This makes it possible, for instance, to invert the pitch bend control or even cause an upward movement to do a fine bend down while a downward movement can do a course bend down. Sets the range in semitones of pitch bend up. A positive value causes the note to bend up when the wheel is moved upward normal while a negative value causes a pitch bend down when the wheel is moved up inverted. Sets the range in semitones of pitch bend down. A negative value causes the note to bend down when the wheel is moved downward normal while a positive value causes a pitch bend up when the wheel is moved down inverted.
At zero the default , maximum smoothing is applied. This works well for most cases. As the value is increased, less smoothing is applied. At , the pitch bend data from the controller is used as-is, without any smoothing.
When portamento sometimes called "glide" is enabled, the pitch of each note slides into the next. Select "off" to disable portamento. Pitch glide only occurs for overlapping notes. Envelopes are re-triggered for each note that is played. Envelopes are not re-triggered for overlapping notes. This is the mode to use for classic monosynth glide.
The more voices, the more notes can be sustained at once but more CPU is required. Much like the "Modifier" dials on the front panel, this parameter makes relative changes to a preset's programmed settings. At zero, the preset plays exactly as programmed. When moved to the right positive values the sound's volume becomes increasingly sensitive to velocity. When moved to the left negative values , the relationship of velocity to volume is inverted, with lower velocity notes becoming louder than high velocity notes.
The LFO is restarted whenever a new note is played. In "free" mode, the speed is represented as a numeral between 0 and This "granularity" adds an interesting twist to typically smooth LFO modulations, such as sine and triangle. At higher values, the modulated parameter audibly jumps from one value to the next instead of shifting continuously.
However, the bottom and top shelves can be adjusted to limit the range of the presets. This can be useful to layer with other instruments. They are split over the range of the keyboard. You can adjust each zone individually and even overlap the ranges. The modulation matrix includes 20 modulation slots to connect source inputs to destination parameters.
The Effects section in NEXUS4 is a powerful and easy to navigate FX chain that allows quick and easy adjustment of a loaded sound in a single editor window. Number of insert effects has been increased from 4 to 5. The limiter has been changed to an insert effect. The audio signal flows from left to right through each effect. Clicking an effect block bypasses the effect turning it grey.
Below each effect is a signal meter to show signal activity in the chain. Each effect has a graphical editor that appears in the edit window when the effect is enabled in the chain.
Effects appear in order of processing from input top to output bottom. Effects can be reordered by dragging their names to the desired order. The entire effect chain can be saved and restored using the preset menu. Each effect has a set of dedicated parameters and options on the left and a graphical overview of the effect on the right. Effects such as EQ and Impulse allow adjustment of the effects parameters using handles on the graphical overview:.
There are five custom insert FX slots that are identical in operation but provided at different ends of the audio chain. There are 17 different types of insert effects that can be selected. There are 17 different effects that can be selected for the insert effects devices.
Use the dropdown menu to select one of the following effects. This is visualised by the filter graphic under the effect display and can also be adjusted by mouse. More stages equal a stronger effect.
Increase to create a longer delay before the compressor reacts to the signal. Increasing this causes the compressor to latch after a peak signal for longer. Increase to cause a greater level of compression.
Increase to adjust the amount of low frequency affected. Increase to adjust the amount of high frequency affected. Lower bits produce a fuzzier sound. Reducing too far causes loss of sound. The lower the rate, the more digital the sound. Similar to Chorus, but a portion of the delayed signal is mixed back into the input, creating complex resonance. This is the level of the signal when the gate is "closed". Set to 0 to have the gate shut off completely. Increase attack to cause a slower gate reaction.
Increase to hold signal for longer. Increase to create a longer delay after release. Provides a more extreme form of compression in which the signal is never allowed to rise above a given threshold. Increase to cause the signal to be limited at a lower level. Increase to cause a slower attack.
Increase to create a longer release time. The Magnetic effect simulates some effects of magnetic tape wear such as inconsistent playback speed and volume drops. It can add a lo-fi quality to the sound. The Noise effect adds crackles and white noise to the audio signal. It can be used to add texture and grit to sound or to add more static noises. The Overdrive effect shapes the audio signal with one of the five non-linear overdrive algorithms.
It boosts the signal and adds harmonics. The Razor effect is a harsh and unconventional effect working on the bitstream of the signal. It combines the bitstream of the left and the right channel into a new mono signal. That new signal is used as-is for the left channel and delayed for a short time on the right channel giving it a haas or stereo widening effect. This is especially useful for mono source signals where Razor would otherwise have no effect.
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