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Riot patch 2: OK I like it, let’s go pro
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MUTE/
SEL A
MUTE/SEL1
MUTE/SEL2
MUTE/SEL3
MUTE/SEL4
MUTE/
SEL B
MUTE/
SEL C
MUTE/
SEL D
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T r i g g e r R i o t
A
1
2
3
B
C
D
4
3
2
1
4
A
B
C
D
IN
CLOCK
OUT
INDEPENDENT
/MATRIX
IN
RESET
OUT
TAP
TEMPO
P1
P2
P3
P4
B1
beat
sync
B2
B3
B4
BPM/
CYCLE RST/CLR
BOSS
reset F/L
clock source
DinSync
DIVIDE
MODE
STEPS PROBABILITY SPEED
TIME
SHIFT
CLOCK
SHIFT
PULSE
WIDTH
Tipt p
A u d i o
loop
start
end
MASTER
KNOB
CYCLE
BUTTON
DECAY
ACCENT
BD OUT
GATE IN
ACCENT IN
TONE
Tiptop
Audio
L E V E L
BD808
Tiptop
Audio
L E V E L
SNAPPY
ACCENT
SD OUT
GATE IN
ACCENT IN
SD808
TONE
MIX
PRESETS
AND BANKS
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
Turn your Riot ON, patch OUT 1 to the BD808 Gate IN, Patch OUT 2 to the
SD808. Use the master knob to set the BPM to 120. Press the BPM/CYCLE
button, the display will show CYCE (it’s short for Cycle END), use the master
knob to set the cycle endpoint to 68. Press again on BPM/CYCLE button, the
display will show CYCS (short for Cycle Start), use the master knob to set it to
4. You have just set the Riot to Cycle through 64 clock cycles, a 64 step
sequence. Setting CYCLE helps make things more repetitive which is great with
complex patterns and is also useful to time preset changes, sync with external
gear and more.
Turn knob 1 and set it to 4, turn knob 5 and set it to 8. Music starts playing.
Turn knob 2, set it to 10, you will hear new bass drum kicking in, things
start getting more interesting. Set knob 3 to 8, oops nothing seems to happen,
that is because 8 is an even number so the trigger of 4 from Knob 1 already
fills this spot. So turn Knob 3 to 15, now you hear it. Turn knob 4 to 61. As you
see, Knob 1 2 3 and 4 are all mixed out to out 1. Looking closely at the panel
graphics, you will see plus signs (+) next to the knob and a sum (=) at the end
of the row pointing at the OUT 1 jack.
Module used:
Trigger Riot
BD808
SD808
MIXER
1.
2.