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Note:
With
Voice
being set to three voices (see page 22),
the sequencer may also record two or three notes per
step. You may press a chord or alternatively hold the first
note and add another one or two notes. Upon release of
the first note, the step is being saved.
The
Hold/Pause
button allows recording longer notes
and insert rests. Pressing this button shortly and the note
of the previous step will be extended by a 1/16th note.
Pressing and holding
Hold/Pause
until the display
advances to the next step, will insert a rest for that step.
Up to 128 steps may be programmed. With the
sequence being completed to your needs, exit record
mode by pressing
Record
. The sequence can now be
played back by pressing
Start/Stop
.
In order to transpose the sequence in real time, use
SHIFT/Trans
and the keyboard notes C1 to C3.
Editing Sequences
Existing sequences may be edited later. Enter edit mode
by pressing
SHIFT
and
Record
(
Scale/EDIT
). The display will
first show the scale resolution. By pressing
Record
(
Scale/EDIT
) again, the display changes to
000
000
000
000
. You may
now navigate through the sequence steps by pressing
the
Down
(
Range
) and
Up
(
Direction
) buttons. Each step
can be modified by re-entering a new keyboard note.
Saving sequencer- and arpeggiator settings
To save a sequence or the arpeggiator's settings, press
Seq/Arp
first (even with the corresponding LED being
already lit). The display will now show the bank setting
01n
01n
01n
01n
. Select a memory location by pressing
Store
and one
of the buttons
1
to
8
.
Note:
A new sequence can be loaded during playback.
The sequence change will be carried out once the
currently active sequence has been completed.
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