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Trigger Modes are the various ways in which sounds generated by movements in the
Beams, or activated by Switches, can be made to start, stop and, in some cases,
overlap;
Trigger Modes for Beams
Single Shot
- plays a single note for the length of each interruption (but no longer). A
new note is only played when the first interruption ceases and a new interruption is
made from outside the Beam. No movement within the Beam, either towards or away
from the Sensor triggers other notes.
(see diagram below).
Single Shot
Trigger Mode Descriptions
NB. Some of the sounds on your keyboard,
sound module or sampler may be programmed
for the notes to decay - i.e.. to die away to
nothing over a short period, rather than to stop
abruptly. The decay will not be affected by a
MIDI “Note-Off” command resulting from the
cessation of an interruption of the Beam.
Re-Trigger
Re-Trigger
- a note is played every time the Beam
is interrupted, and a new note is played whenever
the interruption moves (along and within the Beam)
to a new Division. This produces a glissando or flurry
of notes as the interruption moves towards or away
from the Sensor -this is the most frequently used of
all the Trigger Modes;
(see diagram opposite).
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