PATTERN TYPES
101 STYLE
with 16
th
notes input mode (entering
STEPs
and
RESTs)
with
manual or CV controllable amount of trigger repeats when the active trigger step
happens, internal per step trigger probability and ratcheting.
EUCLIDEAN
, where we set Euclidean total number of steps in the circle and
amount of triggers happening in that circle. The pattern modifiers include Euclidean
pattern rotation either internally or CV controlled and internal global trigger
probability of the pattern.
101-STYLE SEQUENCING:
This pattern mode is inspired by old school sequencing methods used in the 80s,
allowing users to create patterns very quickly on the fly with arbitrary pattern length
(128 steps maximum). The operation is very simple and involves two types of steps,
namely:
ACTIVE
and
REST
steps. Active steps create a
trigger
and Rest steps
create
silence
(pause) at track 1 & 2 outputs jacks (9). By using these together you
can build any type of trigger sequence. This way you can also create odd length
patterns that will rotate in time and give extra dynamics, also known as
polymeters
.
To insert an active step all you need to do is press the
STEP
button (
S
), to create a
Rest step press the
REST
button (
R
). For example if you want to create a simple
4/4 kick pattern you would need to press these buttons in the following order:
SR
RR
. Now let’s create an offbeat hi hat pattern on
TRACK 2
, the pattern will look like
this:
RRSR
.
RATCHETING AND PROBABILITY
Now that you understand the logic behind how 101style sequencing works, let’s
dive deeper into the pattern modifiers, namely per step probability and ratcheting.
RATCHETING PER STEP:
this works the same as the probability per step,
but now we can set the ratcheting amount per step with
REPEATS 1
for
TRACK 1
and
REPEATS 2
for
TRACK 2
. The ratcheting value can be set in the range of 0 7,
where 0 means the step will have no ratchets (only original trigger) and value of 7
meaning that you will have 1 normal t 7 ratchets.
By default, the ratcheting value is set to 0 and just as with probability, to set the
ratcheting amount per step for Track 1 you first need to enter Track mode, tweak
the Repeats 1 knob and insert an active step with Step button. Every next active
step will borrow the ratcheting value from the last time you tweaked the Repeats 1
knob, so if you only want 1 step to have ratcheting enabled, make sure to turn the
Repeats 2 knob fully CCW before you insert another active step.
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