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Version 1.06 Copyright Pulse Code, Inc. 2012, All rights reserved.

2 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Rhythm Studio is a workspace style app with a studio of realistic electronic music instruments. It is a universal app available on all current ios hardware. Rhythm Studio balances advanced features by using an easy to understand interface resembling real instruments. This means that one button does one thing just like it would with real hardware. Knobs turn, switches slide, and buttons press. You won t get lost in abstract interfaces or design. This allows you to jump right into making electronic music. INSTRUMENTS ST-1 - Sample Tone One Synthesizer TB-3 - Transistor Bass Three Synthesizer DR-8 - Digital Rhythm Eight Drum Machine DR-9 - Digital Rhythm Nine Drum Machine Hornet - Subtractive Ribbon Synthesizer Gemini - Two Oscillator Subtractive Synthesizer Phoenix - Supersaw Synthesizer OTHER Control Pad Mixer with integrated Send & Insert FX CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 QUICK START GUIDE 3 SONG BROWSER 4 SETTINGS 5 CONNECTIVITY 6 WORKSPACE 7 MAKING A SONG 9 12 ST-1 12 TB-3 13 HORNET 14 GEMINI 15 PHOENIX 16 DR-8 17 DR-9 18 Control Pad 19 Mixer 20 Effects 21 APPENDIX 22 ABOUT & CONTRIBUTORS 23 OTHER FEATURES Background Audio - Now you can exit Rhythm Studio and open another audio app such as a synthesizer to play along. WIST - Allows you to wirelessly sync-start between two WIST compatible apps on two ipads and/or iphones located near each other. IMPORTANT! Rhythm Studio automatically saves your song file every time you exit the workspace and enter the browser. Make sure you use the autosave feature to back up your song before exiting the app or removing it from the multitasking list. IMPORTANT! To enable Rhythm Studio to run on the iphone 3G, the visual experience may be different than higher resolution devices such as the ipad. This is mostly evident in the browser screen where the textured background has been replaced by a solid color. This necessary optimization was due to the memory constraints of the 3G iphone. The audio experience is the same on all ios hardware. SUPPORT Please contact us at: info@pulsecodeinc.com

When launching Rhythm Studio for the first time you will be brought to the browser window. Here you will find all of the demo songs provided. PLAY A DEMO SONG 3 QUICK START GUIDE PROGRAM A DRUM MACHINE 1. Swipe song icons left or right to choose song. 2. Tap song icon to open the song workspace. 3. Tap play button at the right side of the transport. START YOUR OWN SONG 1. Tap the NEW icon 2. Tap the New Song button. 3. Type song name. 4. Tap the Done button. 5. Select Song Settings. 6. Save Song Settings. 7. Tap the Song Icon. 1. Tap the sound name to select. 2. Tap the pattern step buttons to activate sound. RECORDING LIVE MAKING A BEAT There are three different methods of making a beat: 1. Programming 2. Recording live with the Control Pad 3. Random PROGRAM A SYNTH 1. Tap the arrow buttons to select the device. 2. Tap the play button to make sure the sequencer is started. 3. Tap the REC button. 4. Touch the control surface to play and record notes. RANDOM PATTERN 1. Tap the next and back buttons to choose pattern step. 2. Tap the keyboard buttons to activate notes. 3. Tap the octave, accent, and slide/sustain buttons. 1. Tap the pattern view button. 2. Tap the RNDM button. 3. Tap the current pattern button.

4 SONG BROWSER SONG BROWSER MENU Import / Export Connectivity See page 6 for details on sharing your files and connecting with others. Email Email Support - Send us a message if you need help or have a suggestion. Email Session - Share the Rhythm Studio session Export Export Audio Paste - Copy your song to the audio paste clipboard and import it into other Audio Paste compatible applications. Swipe the song icons left and right to browse. Tap song icon top open song workspace. Tap song name to rename song. Songs are organized with most recently opened song on left of list and previously opened songs towards the right. Song icons represent the instruments in your song. A help icon is at the upper right corner of the screen. Accessing help will open this owner s manual. Export Audio itunes - Save your song as an uncompressed audio.wav file to itunes file sharing. Export Song itunes - Save your song sequence file to itunes file sharing. Export Song Bluetooth - Share a song sequence file with a friend s ios device wirelessly with Bluetooth. Import Import Song itunes - Import a backed up song or a song shared from a friend to remix via itunes file sharing. Import Song Bluetooth - Receive a song sequence file with a friend s ios device wirelessly with Bluetooth. New New - Create a new song. Duplicate - Copy the current song. Delete New - Create a new song. Duplicate - Copy the current song. Song Settings See next page for more information about Song Settings.

5 SONG BROWSER SONG SETTINGS The song settings control many aspects of your song from tempo to selecting which devices are in your song. ios SETTINGS The ios Settings can be found by opening the Settings App on your device. SESSION The session settings control the song timing, key and scale. Tempo: 30bpm 300bpm Pattern Steps: 4-16 Swing: 50% - 90% Key: C - C# - D - D# - E - F - F# - G - G# - A - A# - B Scale: See Appendix for list of scales There are four available device locations in each song. Tap on the device position description to change the device. More information on the devices available can be found in the section of this manual. SETTINGS Lock Song - Enabling Lock Song will prevent overwriting of the current song file. You can still open the file and change things, but when you exit the workspace to the browser, the song file will not autosave. Locking a song allows you to share finished songs with friends without the worry of the song being accidentally changed. Linear Control - Enabling Linear Control will make all of the knobs in the workspace track your touch movements vertically and not angular. WIST Enabling WIST will allow you to wirelessly sync-start between two WIST compatible apps on two ipads and/or iphones located near each other. Reset Rhythm Studio When Reset Rhythm Studio is enabled, the next time you restart Rhythm Studio, it will reset the app to its factory settings. Warning! You will lose any data you have not backed up! Export Songs When Export Songs is enabled, the next time you restart Rhythm Studio, it will export all of your song sequence files to itunes file sharing. This is handy if you are having trouble with the app and want to back up your songs quickly. Background Audio Enabling Background Audio will allow Rhythm Studio to play in the background. Note: Background Audio will consume battery power. Disable Rating When the Disable Rating option is set to ON you will not be prompted to rate the app (although we would greatly appreciate if you did!)

6 CONNECTIVITY EXPORTING WITH ITUNES Using the export feature, you can share and back up your song files as well as render out audio wave files to import in your favorite DAW. 1. Tap Export Song icon. 2. Tap desired export option (Audio or Song file). 3. Connect your ios device to your workstation. 4. Open itunes. 5. Select your ios device in the left pane. 6. Select the Apps tab. WIST WIST Enabling WIST will allow you to wirelessly sync-start between two WIST compatible apps on two ipads and/or iphones located near each other. The setup process is very simple and easy. Just enable the WIST function on each app to connect to another, and set the Master and the Slave. The two devices will be connected via Bluetooth, so you can play anywhere without 3G or a Wi-Fi network. The initial ipad or iphone will be treated as the Master for sync-start, sync-stop and tempo. The second device will Slave to the Master settings. You ll be synchronized and ready to jam! http://www.korguser.net/wist/ EXPORT WITH BLUETOOTH 7. Select the Rhythm icon. 8. Drag and drop files in Documents box to your workstation. IMPORTING WITH ITUNES Using the import feature, you can load backed up song files for further use in Rhythm Studio. 1. Connect your ios device to your workstation. 2. Open itunes. 3. Select your ios device in the left pane. 4. Select the Apps tab. 5. Select the Rhythm icon. 6. Drag and drop files from your workstation to the Documents box. Exporting with bluetooth allows you to share song sequence files with friends on their ios device without having to plug in your device or have access to WiFi or 3G. It does require that your device has Bluetooth enabled and both you and your friend to have Rhythm Studio installed and running. On Your Device 1. Select song to export in song browser (center on screen) 2. Tap the Export icon. 3. Tap th Export Song Bluetooth button. The app will search for ios devices near to you. 4. Select your friend s ios device from the list. On Your Friend s Device 1. Tap the Import icon. 2. Tap the Import Song Bluetooth button. The app will search for ios devices near to you. 3. Tap the accept button to receive the song. 4. Rename the imported song. EXPORT AUDIO PASTE Exporting Audio Paste creates an audio file based on the song step settings. It then saves the audio to the clipboard for use in other apps which are compatible with audio paste. 1. Make your beat. 2. Set the Song End position where you want the beat to stop. 3. Exit the song. 4. Tap the Export icon. 5. Tap the Export Audio Paste button. The audio will render and a message will appear. 6. Open the app you want to import into and use its audio paste import features.

7 WORKSPACE WORKSPACE TRANSPORT The transport displays only the most vital controls and information necessary to create your song. I/O Tap to exit to the song browser. Mode Tap to toggle between Pattern and Song modes. The workspace is a virtual desktop containing all of the devices in your song. At the top of the screen is the song transport. Navigating the Workspace From the bird s eye view tap a device zoom in. When zoomed in, you can manipulate each device with full multi-touch ability. To access another device, either tap the zoom out button in the upper left corner of the screen to go back to the bird s eye view or tap the pan button in the upper right corner of the screen. Note: The zoom out button is only visible when zoomed into a device. Panning Once panning is activated by tapping the pan button in the upper right corner of the screen, you can swipe the screen left, right, up, and down, to pan to each device. Tap the pan button or device to exit pan mode. Devices All of the devices can track multiple touches, so you have the ability to move more than one control at a time. Sequencer The Rhythm Studio sequencer is pattern based. Patterns are accessed by tapping the Pattern number on the transport. All devices share the same pattern numbers. The amount of steps per pattern is controlled by the song settings. Song Sequencer Tap left and right buttons to cycle through song steps shown on song step display. Tap song step number to open the Song Step Settings. Touch and hold song step number to scrub through your song very fast. Pattern Display Shows you the current bank and pattern. Tap the display to open the Pattern View. Play / Stop Starts and stops the sequencer. Zoom Out Tap to see the entire workspace. Pan Tap pan between devices when zoomed in. Tap again to disable pan mode.

8 WORKSPACE PATTERN VIEW EDIT FUNCTIONS Copy Function Copies currently selected pattern to target pattern. Erase Function Erases currently selected pattern. Random Function Creates a random sequence per the song key and Scale. The Pattern View consists of patterns, banks and edit function buttons. Devices to Edit The device buttons are used to select which device sequence will be affect when using the Edit Functions. The banks are color coded: A - Red B - Blue C - Green D - Yellow There are 16 patterns per bank for a total of 64 patterns per song. To exit the Pattern View, tap outside the pattern view window.

9 MAKING A SONG CHANGING A PATTERN 1. Tap pattern display. WRITING A SONG 1. Tap mode button to SONG. 2. Tap pattern bank (if needed). 3. Tap pattern number. 2. Tap Left or Right button to choose Song Step. 3. Tap pattern display. PLAYING A PATTERN 1. Tap mode button to PATT. 4. Tap pattern bank (if needed). 5. Tap pattern number. 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5. 2. Tap PLAY button. PLAYING A SONG 1. Tap mode button to SONG. 2. Tap PLAY button.

10 MAKING A SONG COPYING A PATTERN 1. Tap pattern number. ERASING OR RANDOMIZING 1. Tap pattern number. 2. Tap COPY button. 2. Tap ERASE or RNDM button. 3. Tap devices to choose which device patterns are copied. 3. Tap devices to choose which device patterns are edited. 4. Tap pattern bank (if needed). 5. Tap target pattern number you want to copy to. 4. Tap pattern number again to confirm the edit function. NOTE: Randomizing a pattern will create random pattern based on the key and scale of the song.

11 MAKING A SONG SONG STEP SETTINGS LOOPING A SONG SECTION Setting up a loop point in your song can help you write multiple pattern sections and perform live. The Song Step Settings screen is where you set loop start and end points and define the end of your song. IMPORTANT: You must be in SONG MODE for the loop section to play. 1. Tap song step window. 2. Tap left or right buttons to select song step. 3. Tap the LOOP START window. 4. Tap left or right buttons to select song step. 5. Tap the LOOP END window. 6. Make sure the LOOP ON button is enabled. NOTE: Loop Start number must be a number equal to or less than the loop end number. SONG END 5. Tap the SONG END window. NOTE: Setting the end of your song is important for two reasons. One, it tells the audio renderer when to stop rendering your song when you export it to a.wav file. Two, it stops the sequencer and returns you to song step 1.

12 Sample Tone One Monophonic Digital Synthesizer WRITING A PATTERN 1. Use the PATTERN STEP left and right buttons to select step. 2. Tap note or The ST-1 is a simple synthesizer which plays back preset sounds. Each sound is sample based. To add variation to the sounds, a brightness control and amplifier envelope can be used to change the timbre and shape. The ST-1 has a 3 octave range. Notes can be triggered, sustained and accented. Each preset sound is represented by a number on the left side of the LCD screen. See Appendix for list of available sounds. CONTROLS 3. Tap SUSTAIN to play the previous note for more than 1 pattern step. 4. Tap ACCENT to accentuate the sound on that step. NOTE: Activating ACCENT will disable a SUSTAIN. ATTACK slider Controls how fast the amplifier reaches maximum volume level once a sound is triggered. DECAY slider Controls how long the amplifier reaches minimum volume level once sound is not triggered. BRIGHTNESS switch Controls the overall tone of the sound.

13 Transistor Bass Three Monophonic Virtual Analog Synth WRITING A PATTERN 1. Use the NEXT and BACK buttons to select step. 2. Tap note. The TB-3 is an emulation of the classic 303 analog synthesizer. TB-3 is an optimized version of our DB-303 app. TB-3 has a single oscillator that can produce either a square wave or a saw wave. The unique waveforms created by the TB-3 are unlike any true saw and square and they represent what the real hardware waveforms look and sound like. In addition to closely modeling the oscillator, we have modeled the filter and filter envelope to sound and behave like the real thing. 3. Once the note is active on the step, you can choose which octave and if accent or slide is applied. The TB-3 can create that true acid sound that so many other synthesizers try to mimic. CONTROLS Selects oscillation waveform Tunes oscillator in octave increments Modifies the shape of the filter envelope Changes cut off frequency of filter Strengthen accented notes Emphasizes the cut off frequency Lengthens the decay of the filter envelope

14 Hornet Monophonic Virtual Analog Ribbon Synth WRITING A PATTERN 1. Use the NEXT and BACK buttons to select step. 2. Tap note. The Hornet Ribbon synthesizer uses a capacitive keyboard that you can slide your finger across. The Hornet synth was designed to have a lot of character and be fun and easy to use. VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) There is a single oscillator which outputs a saw, square and triangle waveform at the same time. This enables you to mix in any amount of each waveform to create harmonically rich sounds. In addition to the three waveforms, there is a noise source and an octave control. VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter) The filter changes the timbre of the sound. The filter cut off can be modified by the VCF envelope generator and LFO. EG (Envelope Generator) There are two envelope generators dedicated to both the VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier) and VCF. LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) The LFO can be used to create rhythmic patterns in your sound. The LFO output controls the oscillator pitch, the filter cut off, or both. Keyboard The capacitive keyboard can be used to program notes in the sequencer. By changing the GLIDE control, you can slide from one note to another very smoothly. 3. Once the note is active on the step, you can choose which octave and if intensity or sustain is applied. CONTROLS VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) SAW - Changes loudness of saw waveform SQR - Changes loudness of square waveform TRI - Changes loudness of triangle waveform NOISE - Changes loudness of noise generator OCTAVE - Changes frequency of oscillator VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter) CUTOFF - Changes the cut off frequency of the filter PEAK - Emphasizes the cut off frequency EG (Envelope Generator) VCA - Changes the decay of the amplifer envelope VCF - Changes the attack and decay of the filter envelope LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) RATE - Changes the speed of the LFO INT. - Changes the intensity of the LFO amount TARGET - Specifies what parameters the LFO is applied to WAVE - Specifies what waveform the LFO generates Keyboard GLIDE - Changes how fast notes from the keyboard transition from one to another SEQUENCER DOWN - Makes the selected note play one octave down UP - Makes the selected note play one octave up SUSTAIN - Disables the EGs on that step INT. - Modifies the LFO intensity to create character

15 Gemini Virtual Analog Synthesizer WRITING A PATTERN 1. Use the NEXT and BACK buttons to select step. 2. Tap note. The Gemini virtual analog synthesizer has been modeled to have the characteristics and controls of a vintage synth. The sound synthesis consists of analog modeled waveforms and a 24db/octave resonant filter. CONTROLS OSC 1 OCTAVE - Changes the octave of the oscillator output WAVE - Selects triangle, saw, square, and pulse waveforms OSC 1 - Adjusts the output of OSC 1 OSC 2 OCTAVE - Changes the octave of the oscillator output TUNE - Allows you to tune OSC 2 with a +/- 7 semitone range WAVE - Selects triangle, saw, square, and pulse waveforms OSC 2 - Adjusts the output of OSC 2 NOISE - Adjusts the output of white noise MODS (Oscillator Modifiers) GLIDE - Changes how fast notes transition in changes of pitch SYNC - Makes oscillator 1 reset when oscillator 2 resets RING - Ring modulates oscillator 1 and 2 LPF (Low Pass Filter with ADSR Envelope Generator) CUTOFF - Changes the cut off frequency of the filter RESO. - Emphasizes the cut off frequency AMT. - Applies the envelope to the cut off control 3. Once the note is active on the step, you can choose which octave and if accent or sustain is applied. ADSR ENVELOPES (Filter & Amplifier) ATTACK - Sets the attack time of the envelope Attack is triggered every time a note is triggered DECAY - Sets the decay time of the envelope Decay is triggered when the attack phase is complete SUSTAIN - Sets the sustain level of the envelope The decay phase will stop when it hits the sustain level RELEASE - Sets the release time of the envelope The release is triggered when the keyboard or sequence no longer triggers or sustains a note Note: F = Fast or less time S = Slow or longer time LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) WAVE - Selects triangle, saw, square, and S+H waveforms RATE - Adjusts the speed of the LFO DEST. - Selects either OSC 1 & 2 pitch, OSC 1 pitch, OSC 2 pitch, or LPF cut off AMT. - Adjusts the amount of LFO applied to the destination SEQUENCER DOWN - Makes the selected note play one octave down UP - Makes the selected note play one octave up SUSTAIN - Disables retriggering the envelopes on that step ACCENT - Instantly sets envelopes into DECAY phase

16 Phoenix Supersaw Synthesizer WRITING A PATTERN 1. Use the NEXT and BACK buttons to select step. 2. Tap note. The Phoenix Supersaw synthesizer recreates the famous supersaw sound. This is achieved by 7 detuned saw wave oscillators and a hybrid lowpass/highpass combo filter. 3. Once the note is active on the step, you can choose which octave and if accent or sustain is applied. CONTROLS LFO WAVE - Selects saw, square, triangle, and S&H random DEST - Selects the LFO destination: pitch, detune, mix, or filter RATE - Adjusts the speed of the LFO. DEPTH - Adjusts the amount of the LFO. SEQUENCER DOWN - Makes the selected note play one octave down UP - Makes the selected note play one octave up SUSTAIN - Disables retriggering the envelopes on that step ACCENT - Sets the ADS envelope speeds to twice as fast OSC OCTAVE - Changes the octave of the oscillator output DETUNE - Adjusts the 7 oscillators detune amount. MIX- Adjusts the mix of the 7 detuned oscillators. GLIDE - Changes how fast notes transition in changes of pitch LPF + HPF (Hybrid Lowpass and Highpass Filter) CUTOFF - Sweeps the cutoff frequence RESO. - Emphasizes the cut off frequency DEPTH - Applies the envelope to the cut off control ADS ENVELOPES (Filter & Amplifier) ATTACK - Sets the attack time of the envelope Attack is triggered every time a note is triggered DECAY - Sets the decay time of the envelope Decay is triggered when the attack phase is complete and when the note is released from the sustain phase SUSTAIN - Sets the sustain level of the envelope The decay phase will stop when it hits the sustain level

17 Digital Rhythm Eight Virtual Analog Drum Synthesizer WRITING A PATTERN 1. Select SOUND NAME 2. Press the desired step where the selected sound will trigger. The DR-8 is an emulation of the classic 808 analog drum machine. This virtual analog beast has huge bass and good headphones or studio quality monitors are recommended to fully appreciate the sound. The DR-8 synthesizes 11 simultaneous drum sounds. From the snappy snare to the crisp noise of the high hats, this drum machine has the signature sound of the original. CONTROLS Changes the loudness of each sound Changes the amount of snare noise Changes the brightness of the sound Changes the pitch of each sound Changes how long the sound plays Switches the sound type

18 Digital Rhythm Nine Virtual Analog Drum Synthesizer WRITING A PATTERN 1. Select SOUND NAME. 2. Tap the step where the selected sound will trigger. 3. Tap the step again to change it to an accented trigger. 4. Tap the step a third time to change it to a flam trigger. 5. Tap the step a fourth time to deactivate the trigger. CONTROLS BD (BASS DRUM) TUNE - Adds a frequency bump to the attack of the sound LEVEL - Controls the loudness of the bass drum ATTACK - Adds a noise burst to the beginning of the sound DECAY - Controls the length of the sound The DR-9 is an emulation of the classic 909 analog drum machine. The punchy kick and snare made the original hardware a legend in electronic and dance music. The DR-9 is a perfect complement to any synthesizer, most of all, the TB-3! The DR-9 synthesizes 11 simultaneous drum sounds. There are three types of drum triggers, normal, accented, and flam. LT, MT, HT (LOW TOM, MID TOM, HIGH TOM) TUNE - Changes the pitch of the sound LEVEL - Controls the loudness of the tom drum DECAY - Controls the length of the sound SD (SNARE DRUM) TUNE - Controls the pitch of snare drum oscillator LEVEL - Controls the loudness of the snare drum TONE - Controls the overall brightness of the sound SNAPPY - Controls the amount of snare drum noise RS & CP (RIM SHOT AND CLAP) LEVEL - Controls the loudness of the sound CH & OH (CLOSED & OPEN HIGH HAT) LEVEL - Controls the loudness of the high hat sounds CH DECAY - Controls the length of the closed high hat sound OH DEC - Controls the length of the open high hat sound CC & RC (CRASH & RIDE CYMBAL) LEVEL - Controls the loudness of the cymbal sound TUNE - Controls the pitch of the cymbal sound AC (ACCENT) AC - Controls the emphasis on accented drum triggers DRUM TRIGGER BUTTON STATES YELLOW - Normal drum trigger RED - Accented drum trigger GREEN - Flam drum trigger NOTE: The flam drum trigger allows you to play the drum sound twice in fast repetition. The second trigger is at a 32nd note interval.

19 Control Pad 2 axis controller RECORDING LIVE 1. Tap the arrow buttons to select the device. 2. Tap the play button to make sure the sequencer is started. 3. Tap the REC button. 4. Touch the control surface to play and record notes. CONTROLS The Control Pad does not produce any sound. Instead, it controls the other sound source devices. It can be used to record patterns live or jam live on top of existing patterns. Use the arrow buttons to select which device is controlled by the Control Pad. Enables recording to the sequencer Using the arrow buttons to choose which device to control. NOTE: The key and scale that the pad plays is determined by the song settings located in the song browser. The Control Pad behaves differently depending on which device is selected. SYNTHESIZERS X axis: Notes Y axis: Top accent triggers Middle regular triggers Bottom sustain triggers Use ERASE to delete any mistakes you may make when recording live with the Control Pad. NOTE: RECORD must be enabled to erase sections of the pattern sequence. DRUM MACHINES X axis: Drum sounds

20 Mixer Four Channel Mixing Console MIXER CHANNEL CONTROLS The send knob sends a portion of the device audio to FX - SEND. The Insert button sends the entire audio of the device to FX - INSERT The pan knob changes the stereo balance of the device. The Mixer is used for combining the audio signal of all devices. Each device is routed to a mixer channel on the mixer. The mixer channels are labeled at the bottom of each mixer channel. Along with the mixer channels, integrated send and insert FX as well as a master fader with stereo level meters are on the mixer. The fader controls the loudness of the device audio. The mute control silences the device audio. The device name is displayed at the bottom of the channel.

21 FX - SEND The Send FX unit is color coded RED. By turning the red SEND knob on the mixer, you can send a portion of the device audio to the FX - SEND unit. FX - INSERT The Insert FX unit is color coded BLUE. By pressing the blue INSERT button on the mixer, the entire signal from the mixer channel will run through the FX- INSERT unit and back into the mixer. The Send FX include: DELAY - Echo style effect RATE - Amount of time between delays FDBK - Amount of delay output sent back into the input FLANGER - Very fast delay with sweeping delay time which creates evenly spaced notches in the frequency spectrum RATE - Amount of time the sweeping LFO takes to cycle DEPTH - Amount of effect intensity CHORUS - Fast delay with sweeping delay time RATE - Amount of time the sweeping LFO takes to cycle AMOUNT - Amount of effect PHASER - Similar to FLANGER except that notches are based on frequency and are not evenly spaced RATE - Amount of time the sweeping LFO takes to cycle AMOUNT - Amount of effect intensity D-VERB - Simple reverb tuned for drum type sounds DAMPEN - Amount high frequency dampening applied SIZE - Amount of size of reverb S-VERB - Simple reverb tuned for synthesizers DISTANCE - Amount of time before early reflections happen SPACE - Amount of shape and size of reverb The Insert FX include: DISTORTION - Distortion created by overloading signal AMOUNT - Amount of overload applied to signal GAIN - Level of distortion output FOLDBACK - Distortion created by vertically wrapping amp AMOUNT - Level of foldback gain applied to signal GAIN - Level of distortion output LO-FI - Bit Decimator and Sample Rate reducer BIT - Changes bit depth from 1-16 bit resolution S.RATE - Changes the sample rate from 44.1kHz to 441Hz LOW PASS - Low Pass Filter CUTOFF - Sets the cutoff frequency threshold RESONANCE - Amount of emphasis of the cutoff frequency HIGH PASS - High Pass Filter CUTOFF - Sets the cutoff frequency threshold RESONANCE - Amount of emphasis of the cutoff frequency GATE - Slicer effect RATE - Amount of time between slices LENGTH - Amount of time the slice amplifier is on AMP. DIST. - Amplifier Distortion TONE - Sets the amount of high frequencies allowed to pass AMT - Amount of distortion applied to the signal E.Q. - Two Band Equalizer LOW - Amount of low frequency emphasis HIGH - Amount of high frequency emphasis AUTO FILTER - Low Pass Filter with LFO controlled Cutoff RATE - Amount of time the sweeping LFO takes to cycle FREQ - Sets the center frequency of the LFO sweep

ST-1 PATCH LIST SCALES 22 APPENDIX 01 SYNTH BASS 01 02 SYNTH BASS 02 03 SYNTH BASS 03 04 SYNTH BRASS 01 05 SYNTH 01 06 ORCH 01 07 SYNTH STRINGS 02 08 SYNTH STRINGS 03 09 BASS 01 10 BASS 02 11 BASS 03 12 GUITAR 01 13 GUITAR 02 14 SYNTH 02 15 BASS 04 16 SYNTH BRASS 02 17 SYNTH BRASS 03 18 SYNTH VOX 01 19 SYNTH VOX 02 20 ORGAN 01 21 MALLET 01 22 BLUEBOX 01 23 BLUEBOX 02 24 BLUEBOX 03 25 BLUEBOX 04 26 BLUEBOX 05 27 BLUEBOX 06 28 CLASSIC PIANO 29 CLASSIC FANTASY 30 CLASSIC VIOLIN 31 CLASSIC FLUTE 32 CLASSIC GUITAR 33 RED-EYE BASS 01 34 RED-EYE BASS 02 35 RED-EYE BASS 03 36 RED-EYE BASS 04 37 RED-EYE BASS 05 38 RED-EYE BASS 06 39 RED-EYE BASS 07 40 RED-EYE BASS 08 41 RED-EYE SYNTH 01 42 RED-EYE SYNTH 02 43 RED-EYE SYNTH 03 44 RED-EYE SYNTH 04 45 RED-EYE SYNTH 05 46 RED-EYE SYNTH 06 47 RED-EYE SYNTH 07 48 RED-EYE SYNTH 08 Patches 33-48 provided by: RED-EYE The following scale charts describe what notes are active in the reference key of C. CHROMATIC IONIAN DORIAN PHRYGIAN LYDIAN MIXOLYDIAN AEOLIAN LOCRIAN MAJOR BLUES MINOR BLUES DIMINISHED COMBO DIMINISHED MAJOR PENTATONIC MINOR PENTATONIC JAPANESE MIYAKOBUSHI JAPANESE RYUKYU

ABOUT PULSE CODE CONTRIBUTORS 23 APPENDIX Pulse Code consists of two members. Twin brothers Billy Iturzaeta the graphics and audio designer, and Louie Iturzaeta who does the programming. Pulse Code is a labor of love for us. We work on apps in our free time while still juggling careers and families. Pulse Code started in 2005 with the homebrew project PSP Rhythm on the Sony PSP. PSP Rhythm started out as a simple drum machine and synthesizer. Over the next few years, PSP Rhythm developed into a full music production application. In 2008 Pulse Code officially began with the development of BtBx on the ios platform. BtBx is a groove box that is easy to use and get great results. The TB-303 sound is dear to our hearts having witnessed entire genres of music dedicated to the synth. Naturally, our love for the TB-303 lead us to develop DB-303, a direct emulation of the classic, with the look and sound of the real thing. After developing a number of apps for the ios platform, we have learned a great deal. All of this knowledge and experience has materialized in our flagship application, Rhythm Studio. Rhythm Studio takes our love of vintage synths and drum machines and has turned it into a virtual studio for all levels of music lovers. Red-Eye (Kris Giampa) produces, remixes, creates samples for electronic music, runs the record label Red Session Records and is also a professional Senior Sound Designer in the video game industry working at one of the top game companies in the world. He has been producing music since the mid 1990 s and been working in the video game industry since the late 90 s. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/red-eye/12277318787 Red-Eye Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/redeyemusic Kris Giampa Twitter (Sound Design): http://www.twitter.com/krisgiampa Red Session Records: http://www.redsessionrecords.com With headquarters in Orange County, CA, Pulse Code creates inventive musical applications for the ios platform. The professional team at Pulse Code is passionate about electronic music and the instruments that create it. Their goal is to spread this appreciation to new and inspired minds. Pulse Code would like to thank our families and friends for their support of this project. We would also like thank the PSP homebrew audio development community and the users of PSP Rhythm.