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12. Rotate
SQ16
12.7. Tips and tricks
As you could see in the previous examples the Rotate function can be used to create very unique rhythmic patterns. On the
other hand the results can be a bit unpredictable. It's probably the easiest to use Rotate by trial-and-error, e.g. changing a set-
ting and listening to the results. In addition it is necessary to be familiar with the general working principles of the SQ16. But
always keep in mind: Rotate doesn't change the data of a Pattern; it simply changes how the data are played back. So if you
get stuck you can simply turn off Rotate and get back to the original Pattern.
A couple of notes:
• If you use Rotate to create "semi-random" rhythms you get (as opposed to true randomness) the same rhythm for a Pat-
tern, Chain or Song.
• If you change the Rotate settings during Playback you may not always get a correct result. You will get the correct result
if you stop the SQ16 after making a change and then start it again.
• If you change the data for a pattern you also change the effects of an activated Rotate. This is especially audible when
changing the On/Off tracks or the Pattern length.
• Play Mode - Song: If a Song Step without Rotate is followed by a Song Step with Rotate an internal Reset of the Step
counter takes place. So the first Step using a Rotate will always have the same Rotate effects. On the other hand, if you
have activated Rotate for all Song Steps and if you now insert a new Song Step (for example after Song Step 5) or if you
change the number of repetitions for a Song Step you may get different Rotate results for the subsequent Song Steps.
• Display of Rotate Step Play Position:
If you have activated one of the Rotate functions (Delay, Shift or Reset) the LED's above the step buttons display the
current Step Play Position for the currently selected track. However for this to work the SQ16 has to be in Play mode.
This display is useful for getting a "random" Step Play Position. Just vary the values for Delay, Shift and Reset until you
get an irregular display. In addition you can see if the Step Play Position doesn't change at all and always remains at the
same step. This can happen if you set the Reset value to 1 while being in Rotate mode r. In this case the Step Play Posi-
tion would be reset to Step 1 after each step and consequently remain permanently on Step 1. In modes c and d no Step
Play Position is displayed during the rest phase (all LED's off).
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