The dashboard is the scrollable area directly under the palette and above the keyboard where all settings that affect the voicing generator are accessed.
Layer Selector
The Layer Selector is fixed directly left of the dashboard. The dashboard settings reflect the active selection in reference to…
Expression
Each cymatic has the ability to override the global, palette, or bank layers to use its own uniquely assigned dashboard…
Scale
A scale is a collection of unique intervals (usually 7) within an octave. In Cymasphere, scales are organized based on…
Bass
The bass note is simply to the lowest sounding pitch in a voicing. The bass can be toggled on and…
Octave
Scientific pitch notation specifies musical pitches by combining a musical note name (pitch class) (with an accidental if necessary) with a number that indicates the…
Chord/Quality
The chord/quality setting determines which notes of a scale are to be played in a voicing. Chord and Quality share…
Inversion
The inversion setting determines which note in a chord is the lowest sounding. (called the inversion note) When an inversion…
Spacing
The spacing setting allows each voice of a voicing to be shifted + or – 3 octaves. To set spacing,…
Voice Lead
Voice leading is used to smoothly connect chords by finding the most efficient path (smallest interval) for each voice to…
Voice Count
The Voice Count setting is used to fix the number of voices in a voicing. This feature can be particularly…
Smart Chord
Scales often have one or more avoid notes, notes that are highly dissonant and unstable when used in chord structures,…
Key
The key is the fundamental reference pitch by which all cymatic’s in a palette derive their respective roots. Each Chromatic…
Sustain C.T.
The Sustain C.T. (Common Tones) setting sustains notes that are held in common between successive voicings. When Sustain C.T. is…