A quickstart video to get you familiar with the sequencing style of the Tip Top Audio Trigger Riot. All of the modes along the top of the module are coveredbut a few major features are missing from the video but they’re covered in Raul Pena’s Modular Wild video at the bottom.
CYCLE END/START
Starting with Cycle End, you create the length of the cycle you’re working in.
Cycle Start creates the beginning of the cycle.
DIVIDE MODE
Indicates How Often Triggers Are Generated. 1 Fires Off Every Beat, 2 Fires Off Every 2 Beats, 3 Fires Off Every 3 Beats, And So On…
STEP MODE
Generates One Pulse On Assigned Step. Step Values Cannot Exceed Cycle Lengths. In This Case, 32 Steps
PROBABILITY MODE
Indicates, By Percentage, The Likelihood Of A Trigger Being Generated.
SPEED MODE
A Versatile Internal Clock Multiplier. The Default Is 24 Ticks (16th Note) But Subdivisions And Offset Triggers Are Possible.
LOCK SHIFT MODE
Delays A Trigger By A Whole Step.
TIME SHIFT MODE
Moves A Trigger By Small Fractions Of A Step.
PULSE WIDTH MODE
Changes Length Of Each Trigger. Longer Pulse Widths Overlap And Cancel Triggers In The Way.