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SEQ UTIL (Sequencer Utility)
is page oers a number of utility functions for editing and creating sequence data. Select the
function to execute, the range and so on, and press the YES button to execute.
TARGET
Select either the note sequence or one of the six motion sequencers as the target for the utility
function.
FUNC
Selects the function to execute.
Note Sequence Functions (When “TARGET is NOTE)
TRANS (Transpose):
Transposes the sequence between START and END by the number of
semitones set by the VALUE parameter.
VEL (Velocity):
Allows you to adjust the velocity of the notes between START and END. e
TYPE parameter oers three sub-operations, that will apply the VALUE parameter in dierent
ways. ADD simply adds or subtracts from the existing velocity, SET overwrites the existing
velocity, and SCALE multiplies the existing velocity by the VALUE parameter.
NUDGE:
Shis the sequence forward or backwards. e VALUE parameter species how many
steps the sequence will be shied by, and the DEST parameter allows you to select the note
sequence, motion sequences, or both to be aected by the operation.
COPY:
Copies the notes between START to END to the step specied by DEST. e REPEAT
parameter allows you to sequentially copy/paste the selected notes multiple times.
INVERT:
Inverts the note sequence between START and END around the pitch axis. e
VALUE parameter species whether the inversion is relative to the full range of MIDI notes
(FULL) or the range of the note sequence itself (REL). Composers have been known to ip sheet
music upside down to get new ideas, so this can be a fun creative tool.