Using the Sequencer
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Making sequencer settings
With these settings, you can set how the sequencer operates, and access useful functions (utilities) for input.
1.
While in sequencer mode, press the [COMMON] button.
The sequencer menu appears.
2.
Use the [VALUE] knob to select the item, and press the [VALUE] knob.
The setting for the item you selected is shown.
3.
Turn the [VALUE] knob to set the value, and press the [VALUE] knob.
This confirms the value you set.
4.
When you are finished making the settings, press the [EXIT] button.
Step
buttons
Indication
Value
Explanation
[1]
SHFL
-90
–
90
Sets the timing at which the upbeats (even-numbered steps) play.
[2]
SCAL
8
,
16
,
32
,
4t
,
8t
,
16t
values (p. 37)”
Specifies the length (scale) of one note for each step.
[3]
S.LEn
1
–
64
Sets the length (number of steps) of the pattern.
[4]
dir
Specifies how the sequencer plays.
FľD
Plays forward from the first step.
REV
Plays backward from the last step.
F_R
Plays forward from the first step, and plays backward after reaching the last step.
InV
Inverts and plays back the even-numbered and odd-numbered steps.
rnd
Plays steps randomly.
k.trg
The sequence plays back normally while you are playing the keyboard.
[5]
CC
OFF
,
On
When this is on, the unit outputs a control change message whenever you
change the patch’s settings (when you operate the controls on the panel).
[6]
dUPL
Doubles the number of steps in a pattern and copies the performance data.
[7]
rnd
Generates random performance data.
[8]
Undo
Reverts the performance data settings to their most recent state just before
being edited.
[9]
rEdo
Restores the performance data settings to the state they were in before the last
undo operation (in other words, this cancels the undo).
[10]
COPY
Copies the performance data.
[11]
PStE
Pastes the performance data you copied.
[12]
C.CLr
Deletes the control change messages from a pattern.
[13]
n.CLr
Deletes the note messages from a pattern.
[14]
A.CLr
Deletes the control change and note messages from a pattern.
You can also press a corresponding step button to select the parameter items.