User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Thank You
 - Getting Started
 - Connections
 - Global Settings
 - Oscillators
 - Character
 - Filter 1 & 2
 - Filter Envelopes 1 & 2
 - Amplifier Envelope
 - Auxiliary Envelopes 4 & 5
 - Low Frequency Oscillators
 - Modulation
 - Arpeggiator
 - Sequencer
 - Master Volume/Voice Volume
 - Distortion
 - Glide
 - Pitch and Modulation Wheels
 - Touch Sliders
 - Play List
 - Misc Parameters
 - Using USB
 - A Few Tutorials
 - Appendix A: Modulation Sources
 - Appendix B: Modulation Destinations
 - Appendix C: Delay Times (Delays 1-3)
 - Appendix D: MIDI Implementation
 - Appendix E: Support
 - Bookmark 1
 - _GoBack
 - Bookmark 1
 - MIDI_Implementation
 - _Ref259391539
 - _GoBack
 - MIDI_messages
 - _Ref47692693
 - _Ref47691913
 - _Ref47691938
 - _Ref47692569
 - _Ref47692613
 - _Ref47692643
 
49
Pro 2 Operation Manual
Sequencer
Sequencer
For many musicians, the term sequencer has become synonymous with 
MIDI sequencer—a software application for recording and playing back 
MIDI performance data. But sequencers were around long before MIDI. 
The original sequencers in modular synths were used as a modula-
tion source. They produced a series of control voltage events at timed 
intervals that could be used to change the value of a synth parameter 
in discrete steps. Sequences could be routed to oscillator frequency to 
produce a series of pitched notes, to lter frequency to produce stepped 
ltering effects, and so on. 
The Pro 2’s sequencer is like an original analog sequencer but more 
powerful. It provides either sixteen tracks of 16-step sequences, or eight 
tracks of 32-step sequences—depending on which mode you choose for 
a particular program. Each sequencer track can be routed to a different 
modulation destination, and each step in a sequence can be set to a differ-
ent value to modulate that destination. 
The Pro 2’s sequencer also allows rests, ties, and sequences of vari-
able length, all of which make for some very interesting and complex 
patterns, particularly when sequences are set to a mixture of odd and 
even numbers of steps.
Edit
Hold to Select
Track Select Play/Stop
Tap Tempo
Record Reset Steps 1-16 Steps 17 -32
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
32
16
Step Value Slew
BPM Clock Divide
ARPEGGIATOR
CUE/PLAY LIST
SEQUENCER
Notes
Slew
Velocity
Note: C5 Slew: 0 TieVel: 100
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5
C
5










