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4. Pattern
SQ16
4.5. Basic Pattern settings (Function pattern)
Each Pattern has basic settings for Length, Scale, Step Set and MIDI Set. They are common for all instrument tracks and note
tracks of a Pattern. You can use different settings for each single Pattern. However you can use the function Global - Common
pattern to assign the same Length setting, Scale setting, MIDI Set and Step Set to all patterns. See section 3.3.
4.5.1. Length
If a Pattern plays back all steps of this Pattern starting with step 1 are played sequentially. The Pattern length is the final step
of a Pattern. After this step has been played the Pattern starts over.
Setting the Pattern length:
1. Activate "Pattern - Length".
2. Select the pattern you want to edit(P01...P64):
a. Using the "arrow" buttons in the right Select/Edit section
b. Hold down the "Select" button in the right Select/Edit section and press step button 1...16 to select a Pattern within the
current Pattern group
c. Select a different pattern group
3. use step buttons 1...16 to adjust the Pattern length. The Pattern length is displayed both by the LED's above the step
buttons and in the right display.
4.5.2. Scale
The actual playback speed of the SQ16 depends on two things: First, the tempo determines how many beats (quarter notes)
per minute are being played. The SQ16 sends 24 MIDI clocks per beat to synchronize external sequencers. The second thing
responsible for playback speed is the Scale setting which determines how many steps are played per beat. You have the fol-
lowing choices:
• Scale 1: one step takes a whole note (1 step per 4 beats)
• Scale 2: one step takes a half note (1 step per 2 beats)
• Scale 4: one step takes a quarter note (1 step per beat)
• Scale 8: one step takes an eight note (2 steps per beat)
• Scale 16: one step takes a sixteenth note (4 steps per beat)
• Scale 32: one step takes a 32nd note (8 steps per beat)
Setting the Pattern Scale:
1. Activate "Pattern - Scale".
2. Select the Pattern you want to edit, see section pattern length
3. Use the up/down buttons (step buttons 11 and 12) to set the desired value. The Scale value is shown in the right display.
4.5.3. Step Set
You can assign one of the 16 Step Sets to a Pattern. Instrument tracks and note tracks then use the Accent settings made in
the Step Set (see section 4.2.1 and 4.3.1).
Assigning a Step Set to a Pattern:
1. Activate "Pattern - Step Set".
2. Select the Pattern you want to edit, see section pattern length
3. Use step buttons 1...16 to assign one of the Step Sets to the Pattern. The assigned Step Set is displayed both by the
LED's above the step buttons and in the right display.
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