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run until a pulse is applied to either the STOP or the START/
STOP inputs.
VI.7. POSITION 1 OUT JACK
The POSITION 1 OUT jack puts out a pulse each time
the sequencer steps to position one. Get all the controls as
shown in Diagram 2 again. Connect a patch cord from the
jack marked STOP to the jack marked POSITION 1 OUT. Start
the clock by pressing the START/STOP button. The sequen-
cer will go around once and then stop automatically when
it reaches the first position. The pulse that the POSITION 1
OUT jack puts out when the sequencer comes around to po-
sition 1 stops the clock. Take another patch cord and con-
nect it between the TRIG OUT jack on your synthesizer and
the START jack on the sequencer. You will now be able to
start the clock any time you hit a key on the keyboard. The
sequencer will cycle through one complete count and then
stop on position 1.
VI.8. CV INPUT JACK
The CV INPUT jack allows you to “transpose” the melodic
line set up on your sequencer by using the keyboard on your
synthesizer. Saving the patch set up in VI.7, connect another
patch cord from the CV OUT jack on your synthesizer to the CV
INPUT jack on the sequencer. The voltage from your synthesi-
zer keyboard will now be added to the outputs of the sequen-
cer, thereby transposing the preset melodic pattern.
VI.9. SEQUENCER OUTPUTS
In the lower right hand corner of your sequencer you will
find two output jacks labeled SEQUENCER OUTPUTS. Set up
the patch shown in Diagram 2 once more, and hit the RESET
button. You will recall that by moving the slider for posi-
tion 1 up and down, you get a chromatic scale. Now remove
the patch cord from QUANTIZED OUTPUT A and plug it into
the SEQUENCER OUTPUT jack just above the MULTIPLE. You
will note two changes in response to moving the position 1
slider. First, the pitch moves continuously, rather than in se-
mitone intervals. Secondly, the pitch range of the slider is
much greater, approximately 10 octaves vs. 2 octaves for the
QUANTIZED OUTPUT.
Because the SEQUENCER OUTPUTS are continuous and
very wide range, they are not recommended for determi-
ning pitch. You will find it very tricky to tune an accura-
te melodic line with the SEQUENCER OUTPUTS. The wide
range of these outputs can be very useful for other effects,
however.
Move the patch cord back to the QUANTIZED OUTPUT
A. Set up the patch shown in Diagram 6 (page 23). Set the
ATTACK and RELEASE sliders on your synthesizer’s envelope
generator to minimum and set the SUSTAIN control to maxi-
mum. Note that the sequencer is set for 8/2 operations. When
you start the clock, an eight note sequence will be heard. The
pitches of the eight note sequence are of course determined
by the settings of the first eight sliders. The second eight sli-
ders (9 - 16) are connected to the PWM input and hence will
determine whether notes will be short or long. The higher
the slider setting, the more sustained the note. Slow down
the clock, if necessary, to observe the effect carefully.
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