Melodic structures – Torso Electronics T-1 16-Track Algorithmic Desktop Sequencer User Manual
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The T-1 Notebook : Reference & Guide
NOTES
Root
A root note establishes the pitch tonality of a chord or scale and is the
lowest / first note in the group. Chords are typically named after the root, for
example C Major has a C root note, G Major has a G root note. The root
note therefore defines the key of a chord and is the note on which a scale is
built. The root note for a scale can be changed in T-1. This changes only
the scale root and does not transpose any existing chords or notes.
▌ SELECTING A ROOT NOTE
1. View the root note page. Hold [CTRL] + Press (ROOT) to view the value
button chromatic display.
2. Set the root with the root knob. Hold [CTRL] + Turn (ROOT).
3. Set root note with value buttons. While the root page is displayed, Press
[VBx] where ‘x’ is the value button representing a note on the chromatic
keyboard.
4. The currently selected root note is shown by the PINK
⬛
lit value
button.
C
PINK
⬛
Active Root Note
WHITE
⬛
Available Notes
BLUE
⬛
Available Notes
D#
E
D
G
A
C
G#
F#
C#
F
B
A#
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