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Next Sequence 

The Next Sequence function will determine how sequences change from one to 
another. The options are Instant and End of Seq.  

 

End

– The sequencer will wait until the last note of the current sequence before 

changing to the next sequence.  

 

Instant Reset 

– Instant Reset mode will force the sequence to change 

immediately and also reset the sequence to the first note. 

 

Instant Continuous

 – Instant Continuous will jump to the start note of the next 

sequence pattern chosen. If you have seq 1 playing and you switch the 

Pattern knob

 to seq 2, the next note clock will start playing pattern 2 as seen 

below. 

 

 
 

 

Sequence Step size 

This determines the note value of the steps in the patterns. The options are: 
¼, 1/8,1/16, 1/32 
1/16

th

 is the default note value. 

 
Step/Gate 

You can choose to advance the sequencer via the normal internal clock or via 
input to an external source via the Gate jack on the rear panel or the TAP button on 
the top panel.  

 

Clk

 – this is the default setting where the sequencer is played in time via the 

internal clock. 

 

Gate

 – this mode will not advance the sequencer except when a gate signal 

is received on the Gate In or if you press the Tap button to manually advance 
the sequence. 

Summary of Contents for microbrute connection

Page 1: ...1 MICROBRUTE CONNECTION USER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...al is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on behalf of ARTURIA The hardware unit and the software product described in this manual are provided under the terms of a li...

Page 3: ...xt Sequence 6 Sequence Step size 6 Step Gate 6 Module Settings 7 LFO Retrig 7 Envelope Modes 7 Pitch Bend Range 7 Gate Length 7 Sync 7 Keyboard Parameters 8 Note Priority 8 Velocity Response 8 FIRMWAR...

Page 4: ...Even though the MicroBrute synthesizer is analog it comes with a software editor allowing various configuration tasks such as MIDI channel selection Pitch Bend range LFO and Envelope triggering Sequen...

Page 5: ...n the keyboard Hold mode will start playing the sequencer immediately when the PLAY mode is set to PLAY with the switch on the front panel Seq Retrig This parameter allows you to choose how the Sequen...

Page 6: ...aying and you switch the Pattern knob to seq 2 the next note clock will start playing pattern 2 as seen below Sequence Step size This determines the note value of the steps in the patterns The options...

Page 7: ...om the point where the envelope currently is in its attack decay sustain or release stage Pitch Bend Range The default pitch bend range is set to two semi tones but it can be set to range from 1 semi...

Page 8: ...Parameters Note Priority Last Note DEFAULT Last note priority means that the envelope will trigger based on the last note played Low Note Low Note priority means if two notes are played at the same ti...

Page 9: ...machine The software will display the current version that you have Check Update You can check the latest version that is available by clicking on the CHECK UPDATE button Update Firmware The UPDATE F...

Page 10: ...licking on Save Sequences will open a dialog that allows you to choose the location of the files you will save Once you have named the file and chosen the location you will see the following menu opti...

Page 11: ...it will create a file with the extension mbseq You can then load this file and send it to your MicroBrute This will write over your internal sequences so make sure you save anything you don t want to...

Page 12: ...67 60 55 48 x 65 72 48 62 72 62 51 58 63 72 51 70 63 58 51 x 62 72 51 72 62 64 6 48 x x 60 48 x 60 x 60 x x 72 60 x 60 x 48 x x 60 48 x 60 x 65 x x 7 60 72 48 60 60 x x 48 60 72 x 60 60 x x 73 48 72 6...

Page 13: ...ay Mode 105 0 to 63 Hold 64 to 127 Note On Next Seq Mode 106 0 to 41 End 42 to 83 Instant Reset 84 to 127 Instant Continuous Seq Step Size 107 0 to 29 30 to 59 1 8 60 to 89 1 16 90 to 127 1 32 Sync So...

Page 14: ...mply with the limit for a Class B Digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential environ...

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