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Dave Smith Instruments TEMPEST User Manual

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Tempest Operation Manual

The Screens Keys

NOTE

EVENT CALLOUTS

Select Param

Vel: 67

Col: 1.1.1

Insert

120.0

1.2.01

Beat Events

A1/HatOpn
A2/HatCls
A3/Snare
A4/Bass

Row: 2

Soft Knob 2: Column

The columns represent time

locations. Turn this knob (or press

the left/right arrow keys) to select a

time location, shown as a

bar.beat.tick number in the Soft Knob

2 rectangle. To view the previous or

next block of time, press the Page

Up/Down keys. The circular icon

indicates the Loop Screen status.

Shift + Soft Knob 2: Loop Screen

If on, the contents of the screen plays

in a loop, useful for fast editing. If on,

the Loop Screen icon appears

whether Shift is on or off.

Soft Knobs 3 & 4: Select Param & Edit

Each note event contains 9 data: velocity,

tuning, duration, FX1, FX2, FX3, FX4, time

shift and reverse. To edit the note event at

the intersection of the selected row and

column, use soft knob 3 to select one of

these 9 parameters, then use soft knob 4 to

edit the current value of the selected

parameter.

Shift + Soft Knobs 3&4: Quantize & Swing

Quantize sets the time resolution of the grid,

from 8th notes to 32nd triplets. Triplet values

show 12 columns instead of 16. This also

sets the note value for real time quantize

recording, Note Roll and the 16 Time Step

pad function.

Soft Key:

Insert or Delete

If no note exists at the

selected grid cell,

this key inserts a new note.

If a note exists in the

selected cell, it deletes it.

The Play Cursor

This horizontal line moves

as the beat plays, indicating

the current playing location

(same as the Location

display) within the beat.

Soft Knob 1: Row

The 4 rows of the grid represent 4

of the beat’s sound pads. Turn this

knob (or press the Up/Down Arrow

keys) to select a different row. If

turned past the bottom or top of the

screen, the screen scrolls up or

down to reveal higher/lower sound

pads.

Shift + Soft Knob 1: Assign Row

Often the 4 sounds you wish to edit

aren’t contiguous and therefore

can’t all be edited in the same

screen. Turning this knob permits

the selected row to be reassigned

to any of the 32 sound pads.