User Manual
Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- THE BACKGROUND OF THE ANALOG FOUR
- PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS
- ANALOG FOUR SIGNAL PATH
- OVERVIEW OF THE ANALOG FOUR STRUCTURE
- THE USER INTERFACE
- QUICK START
- KITS AND SOUNDS
- THE SEQUENCER
- CHAINS AND SONGS
- GLOBAL MENU
- EARLY STARTUP MENU
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- CREDITS AND CONTACT INFORMATION
- Appendix A: SYNTH TRACK PARAMETERS
- Appendix B: FX TRACK PARAMETERS
- Appendix C: CV TRACK PARAMETERS
- Appendix D: MIDI
- INDEX
CHAINS AND SONGS
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SONG EDIT MENU
Songs are created in the SONG EDIT menu, which is accessed by pressing [FUNCTION] + [SONG].
Songs are played row by row, starting from the top and moving towards the bottom. If a song row contains a
chain, all patterns in the chain will play before the song play position moves to the next row. The song play posi-
tion is indicated by inverted pattern number graphics. In the top right corner of the LCD screen the BPM and the
amount of played bars and beats is shown.
To navigate between song rows as well as patterns assigned to the song rows, use the [ARROW] keys. When
the song cursor highlights a pattern position, the pattern number becomes enclosed by a square. When the
song cursor is placed before or after a pattern, it will form a thin line.
To start playing a Song from the beginning, double-press [STOP]. The song play position will automatically be
moved to the first pattern of the first song row, which normally is the scratch pad row. Songs can however start
playing from any pattern position. Highlight a pattern position by moving the song cursor using the [ARROW]
keys. Press [YES/SAVE] to select this position. The graphics will become inverted, indicating this is the song
play position. Press [PLAY] to start playing the Song from this position.
ADDING SONG ROWS AND ASSIGNING PATTERNS AND CHAINS
Press [FUNCTION] + [YES/SAVE] to add a song row. The pattern of the previous song row will automatically be
assigned to the new row. To assign another pattern to the song row, use the [ARROW] keys to move the song
cursor so the pattern assigned to the row becomes highlighted and then press a [BANK X/X] key + a [TRIG]
key. In general, the pattern assigning procedure is the same as when selecting a pattern, covered in the section
“SELECTING A PATTERN” on page 19.
To add a chain to a song row, select a song row and press the [RIGHT] arrow key. The song cursor will move
from the pattern position and form a thin, standing line. Press a [BANK X/X] key + a [TRIG] key to select the
pattern that should be added to the chain.
Remove a pattern in a chain by highlighting it with the song cursor and pressing [FUNCTION] + [NO/RELOAD].
If a song row contains a chain, individual patterns can be rearranged in the chain. Select the pattern by highlight-
ing it with the song cursor and press [FUNCTION] + [LEFT]/[RIGHT].
Move a song row up or down in the song by moving the song cursor to the song row and pressing [FUNCTION]
+ [UP]/[DOWN].
Erase a song row by pressing [FUNCTION] + [NO/RELOAD].
ADDING REPEATS, MUTES AND TRANSPOSE INFORMATION
Various extra information can be entered for song rows and pattern or patterns assigned to the song rows.
Repeat a song row with a chosen factor by moving to the rightmost position of the song row. Turn DATA ENTRY
knob A to select how many times the song row should be repeated.
Add mutes to a pattern by highlighting it and pressing [FUNCTION] + [TRACK]. The mute graphics to the right
in the LCD screen shows which tracks have been muted.
Transpose a pattern by highlighting it with the song cursor and pressing [TRANSPOSE] + the [KEYBOARD]
keys. A song transpose works like a track transpose, albeit automated. The track transpose functionality is cov-
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