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
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 - _GoBack
 - MIDI_messages
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Pro 2 Operation Manual
Sequencer
By default, sequencer tracks 2-16 conform to the length of 
sequencer track 1.
 To 
record a track of greater or lesser length, reset the track’s sequence length by holding 
down the numbered sequencer step LED equal to the desired length of the sequence 
and pressing the reset button. For a 12-step sequence, for example, hold down step 
LED #12 and press reset.
If you are working with a 32-step sequence, use the steps 1-16 and steps 17-32 
buttons to toggle between the two sets of steps.
To smooth the transition from step value to step value, use the slew knob (or 
soft knob 3) to set a slew amount for each step. More on slew later.
Adding Rests, Ties, and Velocity
When recording note sequences using the keyboard, the sequencer 
assigns each note that you play (along with its velocity) to the next 
successive step in the sequence. However, it’s very useful to add rests, 
ties, and additional velocity changes for greater rhythmic variation so 
that things don’t sound too robotic (unless that’s your goal). 
Adding Rests
Rests allow you to turn off a note in a sequence. You can add rests to an 
existing sequence, or if you’re creating a sequence in step mode, you can 
add them as you go.
  The quickest way to add a rest to an existing sequence is to turn off the front-
panel LED button for that step. The step/button can be toggled on again if you want.
To add rests to an existing sequence using the sequence editor:
1.  Hold down the track Select button and press the step LED with the 
same number as the track you want to edit. Release the track Select 
button.
2.  Toggle off the LED for the step that you want to rest. (The step can be 
toggled on again if you want.)










