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Phase
[-180…+180
°
]
This controls the start point of the shape. For example, to start in the middle of the shape, set the Phase to
+180°
.
Prob (Probability)
See “Step Probability” on page 35.
Seq A/B/C/D
The four Seq Lanes generate modulation sources to control other synthesis parameters, just like envelopes, LFOs, etc.
Seq Lane
Press
SHIFT-13…16 (SEQ A…D)
to go to this page.
Preset, Loop (Start), to (Loop End), Mode, Repeats, NoteAdv
See “Standard Lane Controls” on page 34.
Use Shape
[Off, On]
When this is
On
, non-zero values will be scaled by the Shape Lane. Note that
Shape
interacts with
Transition
, below;
to hear Shapes unaltered, set
Transition
to
Off
.
Transitn (Transition)
[Off, Lin, Exp, Log, Indv]
This controls whether the pitch changes abruptly at each new step, or glides to the new value.
Off
: Values will change abruptly at each step.
Lin
: Values will glide linearly from step to step, as if you were moving a knob continuously. This is the default.
Exp
: Values will glide from step to step, with most of the change at the end of the glide.
Log
: Values will glide from step to step, with most of the change at the start of the glide.
Indv (Individual)
: Transitions will be controlled separately per Step. This lets you create complex patterns which
combine abrupt steps and glides.
Rec Knob
[Read-only]
If the Seq Lane was created by real-time recording, this shows the name of the parameter that was recorded. (See “Real-
time recording for Seq Lanes A-D” on page 29.) Otherwise, it shows
None
. Note that the Seq Lane may be modulating
other parameters as well, and that the modulation routing to the recorded knob may be changed or even deleted
entirely.