Motion Sequencing 2.0
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1.
Press
REC.
REC
and buttons
11
(
PITCH
) and
13-16
(
SEQ A-D
) will blink.
2.
Press one of buttons
13-16
(
SEQ A-D
) to select a target Seq Lane. Alternatively, press REC again to cancel.
If there’s already data in the selected Lane, you’ll be prompted to clear the data.
3.
If prompted, select an option for Clear, and then press
ENTER
to continue.
Steps & Lane Settings
resets all of the Lane settings, such as Loop Start and Loop End, to their defaults. Any modulation
routings to the Lane parameters will also be erased.
Step data only
leaves the Lane settings intact, but resets all the individual Steps. Use this to retain previous settings for
modulation, specific loop points, and so on.
4.
When prompted by the display, play and hold a note.
Recording works best when playing a single note. Hold the note for the duration of the recording, either via the
keyboard, the sustain pedal, or the
HOLD
button. If you release the note, recording will stop.
Once you play a note, the display changes to show the recording screen. The
Loop
graphic shows the current position
in the loop.
5.
To record, move a knob in the Oscillator, Filter, Envelope, or LFO sections, or move the Mod Wheel.
Once you move a knob or the Mod Wheel, recording starts. The
Knob
graphic shows name of the knob being
recorded, and
Value
shows the values being recorded. You’ll see the
Loop
graphic begin to fill in, showing the section
of the loop which has been recorded. You can start at any time during the loop; recording will wrap around if
necessary. Once the entire loop has been recorded, recording stops automatically.
Recording a knob creates a modulation routing from the Seq Lane to the knob’s parameter. (Recording the Mod Wheel
records values only; modulation routings must then be created separately.) After recording, you can edit individual
step values, change the intensity of the modulation routing, or create new modulation routings using the recorded Seq
Lane as the source.
The initial position of the knob sets the “0” point. Moving the knob counter-clockwise goes from the current value to
the minimum; moving clockwise goes from the current value to the maximum. If you turn the knob all the way to the
left or right, the range is reset. See the graphic below.
Knob position and recorded values
Other notes
•
Only one knob can be recorded per Lane; if a second knob is moved during recording, it is ignored.
•
The value is recorded at the end of the step.
-100
+100
-50
+50
+100
-50
+50
0
0
-100
Initial knob position
Range is scaled around initial position
Knob moved to minimum
Range is reset to even distribution
Knob position
Knob position