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1. Transport Page Touch Functions selecting here brings up the menu Change the BMP here by touching to select Tapping in this area toggles the RANDOM function and inc dec with the encoder wa for each of the rows independently In INT clock mode the SYNC jack can also be used EPM 120 00 to globally switch on off the Random function Touching these areas jumps to one of 4 00 m 2 SSS if on pulse switches off If off it switches it on the 4 rows for editing of pitch gate lt 2 00 1 a ad a a note etc for each of the sequences in the es Bim TT T T yyT T Tapping in the last box of each row allows the user to song chain unlike the solo editing below AA Hi a 3 disable the RANDOM SYNC jack feature See above SEG 0001 02 03 LO TAA TONG Switch to enable disable individual ROWS SEL O00 M SOnG Touching this row solos each of the individual sequences in the song and Tap to change song allows them to be edited using Encoder Song Arrangement Page selecting here brings up the menu Tap in this area to re name the song ee ee MEF Tap in these areas to select the sequences from 0 99 to be chained into a song lt Use the encoder to change the values XY qp US ODcs0OR FA selecting these boxes in each of the chain a ot Slots allows the number of repeats to be set between sE A a Tap it then change the value with the Encoder 7 2 Teh lf set to 0 the
2. and you can see there is a new gate with each new note length The gate is usually shorter than the note length but can be the same or longer The spaces between the gates represent OV gate and would result in short silences if connected to an envelope and VCA In the External clock mode the shortest note duration and gate duration is 1 clock division so there will only be a very short off between steps Your envelope generator will have to be used to shape note length in this case NOTE LENGTH Gate Trigger Gate Trigger No Trigger Gate Trigger No Trigger Gate Trigger GATE LENGTH In this example the gate is longer than the note duration for some steps so there is no new trigger if it crosses over the boundary of the next note See music notation below Count 1 23 4 1 2 selecting here to call up the Midi Clock latency adjustment page Qu anti zati on Pag Select to change the clock mode The choices Selecting here brings up the menu are Internal Midi 24ppq and External The Midi and External use the SYNC jack QUANTIZATION Menu to receive clocks Set the BAR SYNC Loop point a an SCALE EDIT Tapping here brings up the Scale Builder in this box This determines see below which allows the user to create He ent rare AY SCoOLEIO 1 SEMITONE there own scales User Scales loop point Ae SCALE Oe MAJOR AS SCALE OO OFF Select the Quantization scale for PU SCOLEIO0 0OFF each of the rows R1 R4 S
3. cale Builder SCAHLEEUILDER Cs EJ Ej Tapping on the keys enables or disables the notes i in the scale If only one note is active the scale will be octaves on that pitch for example For semitone scale all notes will be active BACK Touch here to re name your scales Return to the quantizer page with this button If the scale is a pre set in memory major minor etc you can t edit it or re name it In Performance mode active when selecting this page tapping on any of the virtual keypad squares activates the sequence number on the key Here it is seq 01 in the image Tapping on other keys will play each of the sequences defined on the SONG ARR page When the key is active it is also possible to change the sequence number with the encoder which will also change it in the song Performance Page selecting here brings up the menu PERFORMANCE METI a ar Touch the keyboard to transpose the sequence The Quantization scale will override any key changes that might occur In other words shifting the pitch does not change the key Buttons to switch on off the row for transpose using the keyboard at the bottom of the screen Copy Sequence Page Tap to set the sequence to copy with encoder 0 99 Tap to set the row to copy Choices are 1 4 and ALL A Selecting here brings up the menu COPY SEQUENCE MEMU SEQ FROMMOO SEQ TO OE7 Tap to set the copy destination seq with encoder 0 99 FOU FROM C
4. e and hitting the copy button Transpose can be either positive or negative amounts Copy Song Page Tap to set the Song to copy from 0 31 selecting here brings up the menu COPS SONG Meri FROM 00 S0nGi Ss Tap to set the memory location for the song copy THH SONGE MUMEEF OF COPIES 01 lt Tapto set the number of copies with encoder 1 31 E Touch to create the copy When copying a song to a new location the all the song parameters CLOCK TYPE Scale assignments Bar Loop BPM and sequence song arrangement are copied The sequences are not copied as all songs can share the same 100 sequences but the chaining or arrangement of the sequences is copied CV Page 1 The CV pages allow the user to assign the front panel CV Input Jack to modulate the Pitch Note Gate and Slew parameters of each sequence row The CV section is divided into two separate pages Page 1 is Pitch and Note and Note Duration and Page 2 is Gate Duration and Slew Despite having only one CV jack the ability to route CV modulation to so many destinations can add a surprising amount of variation to a static sequence selecting here brings up the menu This section is for routing modulation to oud ss Meriu the Sequencer Pitch values This section is for routing modulation to the Note duration i MLAMNT OF FST AR Luie Selecting in these boxes sets the amount of modulation to be routed to each of the sequence ROWS in this case fo
5. ip FOW TO a Tap to set the row destination with encoder 1 4 Tap to set the number of copies with encoder up to 99 Set the transpose offset for each copy 12 semito Touch to create the copy Here s an experiment to help you to familiarize yourself with the power of the copy and transpose functions 1 Pick an unused sequence 10 for example and put it in the first slot with no chained seq after it Loop it and make up a pattern that you like using row 1 sliders 2 Setup the song arrangement page so seq 10 11 12 13 are in the first 4 slots and set each to 1 repeat 3 Jump back to Copy seq page 4 Set SEQ FROM to 10 the pattern you did Set ROW FROM to A for All or 1 as the pattern is in the first row SEQ TO should be 11 because we re copying 10 to 11 ROW TO should be 1 because we are copying ROW 1 to ROW 1 lf we were copying ALL rows the ROW TO is ignored because we are copying ALL Set number of copies to 3 set transpose to 0 5 Tap on copy to create Now play the song and you will notice that even though we are using 4 different sequence patterns they all sound the same 6 Leave it playing and now change the transpose to 3 for example and hit copy again You will immediately hear that the patterns have been transposed Be sure to have scale Quantization set to scale other than Octaves or you won t hear the transpositions You can continue to experiment with different amounts of transpose by changing the transpose entry valu
6. r pitch The range is 63 A negative setting will subtract while a positive will add selecting in these boxes sets the offset for the modulation 63 for each ROW The CV jack works with only positive voltage from 0 5V In order that the CV be allowed add and subtract an offset can be set to simulate a input voltage Tapping here clears all the modulation settings and sets to default off CV Page 2 This section is for routing modulation to RE e MmEriL the Gate Duration This section is for modulating the slew amount LATE L T EA eT Lu selecting in these boxes sets the amount of modulation to be routed to each of the sequence ROWS in this case for pitch The range is 63 A negative setting will subtract while a positive will add selecting here brings up the menu selecting in these boxes sets the offset for the modulation 63 for each ROW The CV jack works with only positive voltage from 0 5V In order that the CV be allowed add and subtract an offset can be set to simulate a input voltage Tapping here clears all the modulation settings and sets to default off
7. sequence will not play and the m mE B S OD OG song will cycle back to the beginning when it reaches 5 OD S0C Touching the Xs in each of the chain slots solos each of the individual sequences in the song and allows them to be edited Same as when tapping on the Sequence bar on the Main Page Main Menu Main menu for navigating to the pages of the sequencer Tap the screen lightly to select areas The screen will respond to the selection when the stylus finger etc is lifted from the screen Toggle between last two selected pages Jumps back to previously selected page 4E ACE PHAGE F i PERFORM 70W EDITi QUANTIZE selects Main Page selects Performance Page selects ROW 1 Edit Selects Quantize Page Selects ROW 2Edit ROW EDITS CM PAGE lt Selects CV Page 1 Pitch Note Length Selects ROW 3Edit _ ROW EDITS ACY PAGES lt Selects CV Page 2 Gate Duration Slew selects ROW 4 Edit Selects Song Arrangement Page 7OW EDITW COPY SEO lt SONG ARR COPY SONG SAVE ALL selects Copy Seq Page selects Copy Song Page Tapping here saves all Seq Song changes to memory Keyboard Page Keyboard utility page for naming songs and user defined scales Backspace removes characters from the right Name text field Tap in this area after editing text to return to previous page ojele eja ajejcjojejFjEjHjT j KE nooo est T CY DD add OE TET seace d i Te Clears the Name
8. text field Keys for entering characters into text field When the page launches the position of the cursor is to the right of the last character in the field Characters can be added or backspace can be used to clear characters To clear all text select CLR Row Viewer Page selecting here calls up the main menu and also indicates which sequence is active Select this area to edit Pitch Sliders Selecting these buttons Select this area to edit Note Length switches between the ROWs for editing select this area to edit Gate Duration Select this area to edit Slew Amount selecting here calls up the main menu S id er Ed Ito cs and also indicates which sequence is active S C ee O O O A JC Draw slider values in this area of the screen o Also tapping on a slider will put it into focus and selecting in this area returns to then the Encoder can be used to enter values the Row Viewer page see above This is especially useful with Quantization OFF to set micro values as sliders have only 48 steps of resolution Indicates active Row i Ce Ao Gi lee EO Fi A3 lec Indicates the value for each slider notes for pitch Note Duration vs Gate Duration Note duration is the length of each step Gate duration is the length of time the Gate is high for the step NOTE LENGTH Gate Trigger Gate Trigger Gate Trigger Gate Trigger Gate Trigger GATE LENGTH In the example above the blue represents the gate length
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