them to jump through octaves,
when entering the notes. The
rightmost button also gives access
to configuration settings (clock,
MIDI, system, etc) – refer to the
manual below
These are the sequencer step
buttons – the main controls for the
sequencer control. Each button has
its secondary function that can be
accessed by pushing and holding
the SHIFT button
The SHIFT button provides access to
the secondary functions of the step
buttons
The PLAY button starts the
sequencer. If you push play while the
sequencer is running, it pauses –
stays on the current step. Repeated
pushing of the PLAY button resumes
the sequence from that step
The STOP button stops the sequencer
and resets it to the first step
The RECORD button has various
features from saving patterns to
recording automations – refer to the
manual below!
The SELECT/GATE encoder sets the
gate length and pushing it confirms
settings – refer to the manual below!
The indicator gives visual feedback
on settings
The BACK/NOTE encoder sets notes per step
and pushing it returns the sequencer to
the main - step enter - menu
These are the bar buttons – they allow
you to navigate trough 4 bars of 16
steps helping to build the sequences up
to 64 steps. Blinking buttons indicate
the bar, that you are in. They also have a
hidden feature – instantaneous step
copy and paste – refer to the manual
below
These are octave buttons – use
THE SEQUENCER
1
8
9
10
2
4
5
6
7
3
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
9
10
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