Owner manual
15 
Global Parameters 
To edit the Global parameters, just hit the G
LOBAL button at any time, and Global 
page 1 is displayed. The upper knob changes the parameter on the upper LCD line, 
and the lower knob changes the lower parameter. The P
AGE UP and PAGE DOWN 
buttons select the other pages. 
Note: If you hold the P
AGE DOWN button while you hit the PAGE UP button, it will 
jump to the last page. Similarly, if you hold the P
AGE UP button when you hit the 
P
AGE DOWN button, it will jump to the first page. 
Note: When in Combo mode, many of the Global parameters will be overwritten 
by the Combo parameters. 
Page 1: 
Tempo (BPM): xxx 
Clock Div:xxxxxx 
Top Line: Tempo  30…250    Basic speed for the sequencer in BPM. Actual 
speed also depends on the Clock Divide setting. If using MIDI clock, it will display the 
BPM of the incoming MIDI clocks. If Use Program Tempo is On, the Tempo and Clock 
Divide will both be updated on every Program or Combo change. 
Bottom Line: Clock Divide see table  Used as a clock divider to provide a 
wider range of sequencer speeds. When set to Quartr (quarter notes), the BPM 
setting is exact, i.e. 120 BPM = 120 BPM. If set to Half (half note), the actual speed is 
half, so a setting of 120 BPM will actually play at 60 BPM. 
Swing settings add a delay to every the odd steps (1, 3, 5, etc.), while shortening the 
even steps by the same amount, for a swing feel to the timing. Half swing is the same 
with less delay. 
Here are all the possible settings, with the effect on the overall tempo: 
Display  Tempo  Timing Division 
Half 
BPM/2  Half note 
Quartr 
BPM  Quarter note  
Eighth 
BPM x 2  Eighth note 
8 half 
BPM x 2  Eighth note, half swing timing 
8swing 
BPM x 2  Eighth note, full swing timing 
8 trip 
BPM x 3  Eighth note triplets 
16th 
BPM x 4  Sixteenth note 
16half 
BPM x 4  Sixteenth note, half swing timing 
16swng 
BPM x 4  Sixteenth note, full swing timing 
16trip 
BPM x 6  Sixteenth note triplets 
32nd 
BPM x 8  Thirty-second note 
32trip 
BPM x 12  Thirty-second note triplets 
64trip 
BPM x 24  Sixty-fourth note triplets 










