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Sequencer
Sequential
Editing Duration
You can use the Sequencer editor to edit the gate duration of notes after
you’ve recorded them. This is useful for creating staccato or legato effects.
To edit duration on an existing sequence:
1. To show the notes track in the display, hold down the track sel button
and press step LED 1 (notes/vel). Note that if the sequence is para-
phonic, tracks 2 and 3 are also note tracks.
2. Release the track sel button. The track appears in the display.
3. Press Soft Button 2 (duration) to display the duration parameter for the
track.
4. Turn Soft Knob 1 (step) to scroll to the desired step.
5. Turn Soft Knob 4 (dur) to edit the duration value of the selected step.
Lower values create staccato effects. Higher values create legato
effects.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as desired.
Adding Ratcheting
Ratcheting adds tuplet effects by repeating a note trigger multiple times on
the same step. You can choose from 1 to 8 repetitions per step. You may
need to adjust envelope settings and a step’s duration parameter to hear each
repetition, depending on the sequence.
To add ratcheting to an existing sequence:
1. To show the notes track in the display, hold down the track sel button
and press step LED 1 (notes/vel). Note that if the sequence is para-
phonic, tracks 2 and 3 are also note tracks.
2. Release the track sel button. The track appears in the display.
3. Press Soft Button 3 (ratchet) to display the ratchet parameter.
4. Turn Soft Knob 1 (step) to scroll to the desired step.
5. Turn Soft Knob 4 (rcht) to edit the ratchet value of the selected step.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as desired.