Is TR capable of creating the "climb" effect betwe

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Is TR capable of creating the "climb" effect betwe

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I was just wondering if it was possible to set up the TR so it creates the "climbing" effect between low and high notes...like at the beginning of "Turn Me Loose" (by Loverboy)...(ie. you hear the tone "climb" from the low tone to the second higher tone)

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Yes,
You can try using Step Recording.
You may also be able to use portamento, depending upon the effect you're trying to achieve.
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Post by DeacondDesperado »

Enable Portamento on the program or Combi you are using.

This can be accomplished by setting one of your switches to turn portamento on and off. Press menu and select "ctrl."

You should be able to set one of the switches to "PortaSWCC#65"

Then you can set a dial to adjust the climb time as well, or just use the global.

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