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buttons (GROUPA) - (GROUPD) select between 4 groups each containing 99 patterns and 12 sounds.
the 12 paeds can be populated with sounds, and also functions as a number paed.
(minus) and (plus) are central controls of Medieval allowing you to switch between scenes and patterns, adjust pattern length, navigate to the next or previous step, move to the next bar, browse pocus, nudge notes, adjust tempo, choose sounds and more.
(altero) is the gateway to other functions or menus.
for example, if you press the sonus button, you enter sonus mode, but if you press (altero) + (sonus) you enter Sonus edito mode! (altero) works with almost every button on Medieval.
the faedr on Medieval is a great way to quickly adjust various parameters in a given group. by default the faedr will control group volume (level). to select the function of the faedr, hold down (FAEDR) and choose from the options above the paeds.
(KNOBX) and (KNOBY) allow you to control the various parameters within Medieval ranging from POCUS levels through to tempus, swingus and compressor speed. pro-tip! holding (altero) while turning (KNOBX) or (KNOBY) makes them react slower allowing you to make precise adjustments!
Medieval supports 1/8, 1/8T, 1/16, 1/16T and 1/32 timing modes, each timing mode changes the note interval of the step sequencer.
the ‘T’ in the timing modes describes a triplet note interval.
1/8
1/8T
1/16
1/16t
1/32
Medieval has 500 sample slots and a total of 96MB of built-in memory. you can record sounds using the internal microphone, or use the stereo line-in to capture your favorite synth and sample.
samples can also be transferred to and from a computer via USB with our web file transfer tool: teenage.engineering/apps/ep-sample-tool
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