Destination: Various—
select a modulation destination for the currently selected track. Destina-
tions appear in the display. Use the
Track: 1, 2, 3, 4—
editing.
Mode: Normal, No Reset, No Gate, No G/R,Key Step—
the following operation modes for the gated sequencer:
Normal: Good for melodic and rhythmic sequences. With each step, the
envelopes are retriggered, so works best with shorter envelop contours. Each
new key press/received MIDI note starts the sequence for that key/note at step
one. When programming melodies, the note value you select is relative to the
note/key played, and not the actual note played back for that step. For example,
if you set track one to
on the keyboard will produce C two octaves above middle C on step one. A
value of C0 will produce the exact note that you play on the keyboard. A value
of G0 will produce the note a 5th above what you play on the keyboard.
No Reset: Same as Normal, except that new key presses/received MIDI
notes do not begin the sequence for that note at step one. In this sense,
the gated sequencer is free-running in No Reset mode. This makes is less
useful for melodies, but still great for rhythmic parameter changes.
No Gate: In this mode, the envelopes respond to the keyboard/received
MIDI notes, and not by each advancing sequencer step. This mode is great
for complex parameter modulation of sounds with long envelope contours,
such as pad sounds. Each new key press/received MIDI note starts the
sequence for that key/note at step one.
No Gate No Reset: Same as No Gate, except that new key presses/
received MIDI notes do not begin the sequence for that note at step one.
Key Step: Striking any key or playing a note via MIDI advances the
sequencer one step.
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In the gated sequencer, this button allows you to
value
This knob allows you to select a track for recording or
., and set step one to C2, playing Middle C
osc all freq
knob to choose the destination.
Selects one of
Sequencer
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