ROOT
selectors: These define NOTE ‘0’ – the note set here will play the sequence at
the same pitch as it was recorded. A lower ROOT actually transposes the sequence
upwards
, which is counterintuitive but logical.
Note: By default, the
Root
is automatically set to the first recorded note. This can be
switched off – see the
Sequencer Root Note
option in the Preferences page.
3-2 SEQUENCER
control
This panel is the same as the one on the SYNTH page, but without the arpeggiator:
LFO | KEY | CLOCK
switch: Selects which signal will be used to drive the arpeggiator
and sequencer. In the CLOCK position they are both synchronized to host tempo,
while in the LFO position they are synchronized to the LFO. With the KEY option, the
sequence is played back one note per key-press.
ON KEY | ALWAYS
switch: The ALWAYS option causes the sequence to continue
playing even if all keys are released (simulating a hold pedal). ON KEY stops the
sequence as soon as all keys are released, restarting it when a new key is pressed.
Please note that this switch is global per instance of the plug-in: the status doesn’t
change, even when you load a different preset.
REC
|
OFF
|
PLAY
switch: Primes the sequencer for recording. Recording commences
when you play the next note and stops when you switch to OFF or play. Recording
also stops automatically when step 32 has been reached (if the next selector is set to
1+2, it will only stop at step 32 of pattern 2).
1+2
|
2
|
1
switch: Selects the pattern(s) to be recorded or played back.
REST
button: During recording, this inserts a pause at the current step.
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