User Manual

10. THE SEQUENCER
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locked trig will begin to flash rapidly, indicating the trig now contains a parameter lock. Remove a single
parameter lock by holding [TRIG] + pressing the DATA ENTRY knob of the locked parameter. By remov-
ing a note trig and entering it again, all parameter locks will be erased from the trig.
In LIVE RECORDING mode, turning a DATA ENTRY knob will input parameter locks to the active track.
Note trigs will be locked accordingly, and lock trigs containing the parameter locks will be placed on the
sequencer steps that do not have note trigs.
To remove the parameter locks of all tracks while LIVE RECORDING mode is active, press and hold
[FUNC] + [NO]. Sound locks will however not be erased. Remove specific parameter locks in real time
by pressing [NO] while pressing the DATA ENTRY knob corresponding to the parameter that will be
removed.
Up to 128 dierent parameters can be locked in a pattern. A parameter counts as one (1)
locked parameter no matter how many trigs that lock it. If for example the cuto parame-
ter of the ladder filter of synth track 1 is locked on every sequencer step, there are still 127
other parameters that can be locked.
10.12.2 SOUND LOCKS
All Sounds residing in the Sound pool of the active project can be changed per sequencer step, which
is an immensely useful feature for adding variations to a track. Press and hold a note trig and turn the
TRACK LEVEL knob. The Sound pool list will appear. Scroll the list using the TRACK LEVEL knob, select
the Sound you want to assign to the note trig and then release the [TRIG] key. The [TRIG] key will start
to flash. Pressing and holding the [TRIG] key of the note trig will show the assigned Sound.
10.12.3 CONDITIONAL LOCKS
On the NOTE page, there is a parameter called TRC (Trig Condition) with which a set of conditional rules
can be applied to any trig, using a parameter lock. Each setting is a logical condition that will deter-
mine whether a trig set in the sequencer will be triggered or not. If the condition is true then the trig will
become active and aect the sequence. You must first place a trig on the sequencer step to where you
want to apply a conditional lock.
The sequencer needs to be in FILL mode to activate the conditional lock called FILL. For more informa-
tion, please see “10.12.4 FILL MODE” on page 47.
The following conditional rules are set using the TRC parameter:
FILL is true (will activate the trig) when fill mode is active (see below).
FILL is true when FILL is not.
PRE is true if the most recently evaluated trig condition on the same track was true.
PRE is true when PRE is not.
NEI is true if the most recently evaluated trig condition on the neighbor track was true. The neighbor
track is the track before the one being edited. For example, the neighbor track of track 4 is track 3.
If no conditions exist on the neighbor track, the condition is false.
NEI is true when NEI is not.
1ST is only true the first time the pattern play (when looped).
1ST is true when 1ST is not.
X% is a probability condition. There is an x% chance of it being true.
A:B A sets how many times the pattern plays before the trig condition is true. B sets how many times the
pattern plays before the count is reset and starts over again. This then repeats indefinitely. For example,
with a setting of 2:4, the trig condition will be true the second time the pattern plays and then the sixth,
the tenth, and so on. If you have the setting 3:5 the trig condition will be true the third time the pattern
plays and then the eight, the thirteenth, and so on.