Pressing
OK
on a trigger value will ‘fire’ the trigger.
Pressing
SHIFT+OK
on a trigger with a random selection will bring you to the
.
Another input possibility is to insert Euclidean patterns into the trigger sequences.
For that you need to use the buttons
SHIFT+OK+CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT
to increase or
decrease the euclidean pattern amount. The Euclidean input fills in either the last used
trigger types in the trigger sequence if no value was filled in beneath the cursor, or it uses
the current value which is ‘selected’ beneath the cursor. The maximum amount of inserted
euclidean triggers is limited to the pattern length and all trigger types are spread equally
into the sequence also based on the pattern length.
Using
SHIFT+OK+CURSOR UP/DOWN
the trigger column can be directly shifted either up
or down while the values are wrapping around. The shifting is also applied within the
pattern length.
Triggers can also have a fixed delay per track. That means that a trigger in the Trigger
column will always delay by x milliseconds. That to be sure all external gear can handle the
Trigger together with a wanted CV signal and will not use a probably non-valid CV value.
More on the delay-settings in the track-setup menu.
Be aware that the trigger/gate of each output can be inverted by default. So a turned ON
Gate can have 0 Volt and a turned off Gate can have +5 Volt. The Trigger/Gate inversion
can be enabled in the Track Setup.
See the chart below for a graphical explanation of the basic trigger handling. Pressing
‘SHIFT+DELETE’ on an empty trigger column will toggel beween inserting a 00 (Gate Off)
or an empty trigger column.
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022