User Guide

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To reset the Mod Seq value to zero at a particular Step, hold Clear
13
and press the pad in
the Pattern Step display for the Step; the Mod parameter display on the upper two rows will go
dark.
Remember that Mod Seq will have no effect on the sound unless it is assigned in the
Modulation Matrix, and the Depth control is turned up or, in most cases, down (either way, the
LED should be lit orange). Consider Depth as a scaling control for the Mod Seq values you
have assigned, just like the Mod Wheel on other synths.
Smooth
Because Mod Seq parameter values are effectively assigned in increments of 8, there will
always be a “jump” in the amount of modulation that is being applied to the chosen destination
when subsequent Pattern Steps have different Mod Seq values. This jump will obviously be
amplied when different Mod Seq values are assigned to adjacent Steps.
The effect of this on the sound may be negligible - or even inaudible; or it may be a bit
annoying. To overcome this, you can engage Smooth Mode, by pressing Shift and Mod Seq
together. This interpolates between the discrete Mod Seq values, and causes the modulation to
change value gradually between steps, minimising the jump.
Note that the glide introduced by Smooth Mode has a xed rate, and thus at higher tempos
and sync rates, the modulation depth at the next Pattern step may not have time to reach the
desired value.
When Smooth is active, the Mod Seq button will light bright white when Shift is pressed; when
Smooth is Off, the Mod Seq button will be dim white when Shift is pressed.
Recording a Pattern in real time
To record a Pattern in real time, rst select a Patch. Enter Note View for Oscillator 1 (press Note
and then Osc 1 if not already selected) and run the pattern by pressing Play.
If you want your notes to extend over four octaves rather than two (or two rather than one if
youve selected Chromatic scale), select Expanded Note View instead (Shift + Note). You can
“audition” the notes simply by playing the pads – they wont be recorded until you press a step
button as well.
When youre ready to save them to the pattern, press Record and carry on playing; after the
pattern has completed 16 steps, the notes will be replayed.
While youre in Record, the step cursor (normally white) changes to red as it progresses
through the pattern as an additional reminder that you are now about to alter the pattern. The
Mixer level controls for Osc 1 and Osc 2 also turn red.
Once youve played the required notes, press Play again to stop recording and to halt the
sequencer.
You can also delete or add notes “manually” – that is, while the Pattern isnt running. If youre
working to a fast tempo, this is often easier.