User Manual

42 Sequencer
Dave Smith Instruments
Most factory programs have a sequence associated with them. Recall a
program and press the Sequencer’s play button to hear its associated sequence.
To program a note sequence:
1. Press the record button.
2. Perform the sequence on the keyboard. The display indicates the
current step as you play.
When recording a chord as a step, as long as you continue to hold at least one
note down, you can keep adding notes to the chord/step, and even use the transpose
buttons to extend the keyboard range while doing it.
3. To add a rest as you play, press the tens/increment button for that step,
then continue playing.
4. To add a “tie” that extends the length of a note, continue to hold down
the note(s) and press the tens/increment button repeatedly to extend the
note the number of steps you want.
5. To step back a step in the sequence, press the bank select/decrement
button. This will step back to the previous step so that you can rerecord
it. (Stepping back erases the step.)
6. When you’re done, press play to listen to your sequence.
7. To save the sequence, save the program and they are saved together.
(See “Saving a Program” on page 5.)
If you want to play live along with the sequencer, be sure to leave voices avail-
able. In other words, don’t play 6-note chords for every step in the sequence!
To play a sequence:
1. Press play. The sequence plays back at the current BPM setting.
2. To stop playback, press play again.
Alternatively, you can start and stop sequencer playback using a footswitch
connected to the rear-panel seq jack or using MIDI start/stop messages sent from a
DAW or other MIDI device. See “Seq Jack” on page 13 for more information.