User Manual
Table Of Contents
- A Few Words of Thanks
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Rear Panel Connections
- Setting Up the Pro 3
- Using the Main Display
- Sound Banks
- Editing Programs
- Saving a Program
- Using Paraphonic Mode
- Exploring the Pro 3 in Greater Depth
- Chapter 2: Pro 3 Controls
- Oscillators
- Mixer
- Filters
- Amplifier Envelope
- Auxiliary Envelopes
- Low Frequency Oscillators
- Modulation
- Effects
- Arpeggiator
- Sequencer
- Normal, Gated, and Trigger Modes
- Programming the Sequencer
- Recording Phrases/Sequences A,B,C, or D.
- Sequencing Parameter Changes in Real-Time
- Copying a Sequence from One Track to Another
- Copying and Pasting an Entire Sequence
- Muting a Sequence Track
- Creating An Extended Sequence
- Paraphonic Sequencing
- Adding Rests, Ties, and Velocity
- Editing Duration
- Adding Ratcheting
- Editing Other Elements of a Sequence
- Setting or Changing the Destination of a Track
- Recording Additional Sequencer Tracks for Modulation
- Using Slew
- Turning off the Sequencer’s “Notes” Track
- Sequencer Parameters (Front Panel)
- Additional Sequencer Parameters (Display Menus)
- Cue Program
- Tuned Feedback
- Master Volume/Program Volume
- Transpose
- Hold
- Glide
- Pitch and Mod Wheels
- Touch slider
- Adding Aftertouch
- Distortion
- Play List
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Global Settings
- Chapter 3: Programming the Pro 3
- Synthesis 101: Synth Bass
- Creating Synth Brass
- Creating a Hard-Sync Lead
- Chapter 4: Using the Pro 3 with External Devices
- Appendix A: Modulation Sources
- Appendix B: Modulation Destinations
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting and Support
- Appendix D: Calibrating the Pro 3
- Appendix E: Alternative Tunings
- Appendix F: MIDI Implementation
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Pro 3 User’s Guide
Sequencer
Sequencer Parameters (Front Panel)
Track Select: Pressing the button displays the sequence editor. Press-
ing and holding this button displays various commands for setting track
destination, copying a sequence, turning notes on or off, and muting a
track. Pressing and holding this button and pressing a step LED selects
the corresponding track number and displays it in the sequence editor.
Sequence: A, B,C, D—These buttons select the active sequence.
Record: On, Off—This button turns sequence recording on and off.
Play: On, Off—This button starts and stops sequence playback.
Mode: Normal, Gated, Trigger—This button selects the playback mode.
See “Normal, Gated, and Trigger Modes” on page 60 for more details.
Direction: fwd, rev, fwd/rev, random—This button sets the direction of
sequence playback.
Reset: Pressing this button switch restarts sequence playback at step 1.
Seq Lock: On, Off—Enabling seq lock switch keeps the current sequence
active while you change programs. In this way you can continue to run
the same sequence while recalling different sound programs. If you save a
program while using Seq Lock, it will save the sequence to that program and
overwrite an existing sequence on that program.
Slew: On, Off—Turning on slew creates a smooth transition between the
successive, discrete control voltage levels on each sequence step. Use
slew to create glide effects between note values, a smooth lter cutoff
sweep, and so on, depending on the parameter being sequenced. You can
enable Slew individually for each track.
Tap Tempo: 30…250—Tap this button two or more times to quickly set
the tempo for the Sequencer and Arpeggiator. The LED ashes at the
BPM rate you set. For best results, tap the button 4 times.
BPM: 30…250—Sets the tempo for the Sequencer and Arpeggiator in
BPM (beats per minute). When Sync is turned on for an LFO or Delay,
the BPM rate affects its LFO frequency or delay time. When syncing to
an external MIDI clock source, the BPM setting has no effect.