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5–1b: Sequencer Reset
AMS
[AMS Sources]
This selects an AMS source to reset the sequence to the
Start Step
.
To create an effect similar to the per-voice Step Sequencer’s
Key Sync Off
setting, set this to
Gate 1+ Damper
, and set
the
Threshold
(below) to 1 or greater.
Threshold
[-99…+99]
This sets the AMS level which will make the Step Sequencer
reset. Among other things, you can use this to adjust the
exact point in an LFO’s phase at which the sequencer will be
reset, effectively controlling its “groove” against other
rhythmic effects.
When the threshold is
positive
, the Step Sequencer triggers
when passing through the threshold moving upwards. When
the threshold is
negative
, the Step Sequencer triggers when
passing through the threshold moving downwards.
Note:
with some LFO shapes, and with faster LFO speeds,
the LFO may not always reach the extreme values of +99 or
-99. In this case, setting the
Threshold
to these values may
cause inconsistent behavior, or may mean that the Step
Sequencer doesn’t reset at all. If this happens, reduce the
Threshold
until the Step Sequencer triggers consistently.
5–1c: Value AMS Input
AMS
[AMS Sources]
This is the AMS source used for steps set to
AMS Input
or
AMS Input S/H
.
5–1d: Step Parameters
Each of the 32 steps has its own settings for Value and
Duration.
Value 1-32
[-100…+100, Random,
AMS Input, AMS Input S/H]
-100
through
+100
generate specific levels, just as you’d
expect.
Random
yields a different, random value every time the step
is played.
AMS Input
uses the signal from the
Value AMS Input
source, above. This can change continuously over the
duration of the step. For instance, if you used an LFO as the
Value AMS Input
, you’d hear the LFO move over the
duration of the step.
AMS Input S/H
grabs the level of the
Value AMS Input
source at the start of the step, and then maintains that single
value for the duration of the step.
Duration (Base Note) 1-32
[
…
]
This sets the basic length of the step, relative to the system
tempo. The values range from a 32nd note to a whole note,
including triplets.
x (Multiply Base Note by…) 1-32
[01…32]
This multiplies the length of the Base Note. For instance, if
the Base Note is set to a sixteenth note, and Times is set to 3,
the step’s duration will be a dotted eighth note.
Command buttons
Step
Step
[01…32]
Selects the step that you want to edit.
Insert
Inserts the cut or copied step at the current step.
Cut
Cuts the current step. Subsequent steps will be moved
forward. If desired, you can then paste or insert the cut step
into another location.
Copy
Copies the current step. You can then paste or insert the
copied step into another location.
Paste
Pastes the cut or copied step onto the current step, replacing
it.
Value
Reset
Resets the “Value” of each step to 000.
Smooth
Automatically adjusts the “Value” of each step so that they
are smoothly connected.
Exp/Comp
When you press the Exp/Comp button, the Step Sequence
Value dialog box will appear. The value of each step will be
expanded or compressed by the percentage (%) you specify.
Step Sequence Value dialog box
Expand/Compress [%]
[0…100]
If this is at 100%, the current value of each step will be used
without change. If you check “Keep Proportion,” the %
value will be limited so that the expansion/ compression will
maintain the relationships between the current step settings.
Duration
x2
This doubles the duration of the steps or the “x (Multiply
Base Note by…)” value. For example, it would turn eighth
notes into quarter notes, and quarter notes into half notes.
/2
This halves the duration of the steps or the “x (Multiply Base
Note by…)” value. For example, it would turn quarter notes
into eighth notes, and eighth notes into sixteenth notes.
Summary of Contents for NAUTILUS Series
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