ARTURIA – Modular V – USER MANUAL
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The “backward” interrupter allows a round-trip progression, instead of a
progression indicated by the next step indicators.
Sequencer column
The sequencer has 8 steps. Each step defines 3 output levels with the help of 3
rotating buttons. The manager moves from one step to another at each
impulse of the sequencer clock or upon the reception of a signal on the trigger
input “next trigger”. The led above each of the steps lights up when active.
It is possible to force the sequencer to initialize itself on a particular step, either
by clicking on the “Forcing” button of the desired step, or through a signal in
the associated input trigger.
Every time the sequencer comes to a step, the corresponding trigger output is
activated, allowing the start-up of certain envelopes.
It is possible to remain on a particular step by modifying the “Hold” display. In
this case, we need a certain number of clock impulses from the sequencer (or
from the trigger input) equal to the number indicated to go to the next step.
The rotating selector indicates the next step. It possesses 10 positions, the first 8
represent the next steps, the ninth is a random selection, and the last is the
generator stop.
When this last position is chosen on a step, the sequencer clock is stopped, the
manager is reset on the first step and the outputs set to zero.
At every change of step, a general trigger signal from the sequencer is
activated. This output will be activated at every clock impulse if the
Level Output1
Level Output2
Level Output3
Link
Repetition
Hold
Next Step
On
Forcing trigger
input