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Shift + Prev : Reset All
Hold
Shift + Prev
and the Vector will reset all internal sequences
(including sub-sequences) to step 1 when crossing the next barline.
Copy & Paste
You can copy a preset from one ‘slot’ to another: Hold
Edit
and press
Select
, to copy the Preset. Then move to the other Preset using one of
the white keys on the mini-keyboard. Hold
Edit
and press
Skip
to
paste the Preset. You can also copy and paste Presets between Parts,
as long as the destination Part has the same sequence type (
MONO,
CHORD, DRUM
) and size (
16, 32, 64
) as the source Part.
Use
Edit
+
Skip
to insert a Preset. This combination will duplicate the
current Preset to the next preset slot, while moving all the following
Presets out of the way.
Those same key combinations also work for Scenes: Use
Edit
+
Select
to copy the currently selected Scene, then
Edit
+
Skip
to paste
it to a new location. You can also use
Edit
+
Skip
to insert a blank
Scene.
Shift+Twist
Holding the
Shift
key while turning an encoder will usually allow you to
jump quickly around the range of values available. For pitch values, it
increases or decreases the pitch by one octave. For values like gate
and velocity, it jumps between low, medium and high values. When
naming Parts and Projects,
Shift+Twist
will jump between vowels, the
number 0, the and a space character.
Shift+Twist
is especially
helpful for assigning the output of trigger jacks, which have a very wide
range of parameters.
Warm Reboot
Press and hold Encoder
9
for 5 seconds to restart the Vector. This is very
handy for getting into and out of disk mode without having to power cycle
your entire system.
Disk Mode
Hold
Shift
while starting up and the Vector will run in
Disk Mode
. Then
connect the Vector to a computer via USB to access the contents of the
SD card without having to remove the Vector from your case.
Presets for Skip, Mute, Select
This is a very esoteric trick, but one that is great for live performance,
once you are comfortable with the key combinations. For each Part, you
can store a set of steps as muted, skiped or selected, then recall them at
will. Start in any ‘step edit’ mode (Pitch, Gate, etc) with some steps
skipped, muted, or selected. Use
Shift + Cue + (Skip/Mute/Select)
to
save the preset, then
Cue + (Skip/Mute/Select)
to recall it. You can
also use
Edit + (Skip/Mute/Select)
to ‘invert’ the currently skipped /
muted / selected steps.
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Follow On-The-Fly
Hold
Cue
& push Encoder
9
to turn Follow mode on and off. When
follow is active the Vector display will follow the current step of a
sequence as it plays.
External Resets & Triggers
The
Reset
jack and triggers
T1 - T6
on the Jack Expander can be used
to reset individual Parts. First, on the
ROUTING
page in
GLOBALS
, set the
mode for the jack to be
EXT
. Then, on the
Seq Ctl
page for the Part, set
Reset
to
EXT
(for the Reset jack) or
T1 - T6
for jacks on the Expander.
The
T1 - T6
triggers on the Jack Expander can be used to manually step
a sequence from an external source. Set the mode for the trigger to
EXT
,
then on the
Seq Ctl
page for a Part, set the
Rate Mode
to
T1 - T6
.
The Vector will use the
Rate
setting to estimate gate lengths. When
using
RC24
,
CR/1
or
Cr/1
sync modes, triggers
5
&
6
on the Expander
can only be used as outputs.
Firmware Updates
To find the latest firmware updates, visit http://vector.five12.com.
• Download and un-zip the Vector firmware file (VECTOR.BIN.zip).
• Press and hold the Shift button while powering up the Vector to enter
USB Disk mode.
• Use a USB ‘A to B’ cable to connect the Vector to your computer. After a
few seconds, the SD Card for the Vector will show up as a new disk.
• Unzip VECTOR.BIN.zip. On a Mac, the Finder may do that automatical-
ly. Do not double-click on VECTOR.BIN, which the Finder will try to
de-compress into something not useful.
• Make sure the filename is exactly VECTOR.BIN, and copy it to the root
directory of Vector’s SD Card – Delete or move any previous
VECTOR.BIN firmware files.
• Now is also a good time to backup your Vector's PROJECT directory.
• Unmount/Eject the Vector’s SD Card from your computer, and power off
your eurorack system.
• Hold down the
Rec
button on the Vector while powering up your system.
• Press
Next
to load the new Firmware, which takes about 20 seconds.
• Verify the Firmware is the correct version in
Globals
-- first page, 2nd
OLED, top-left corner.
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