field) ‘ ***’ . This keeps the sample or waveform playing but does set a connected envelope
into it’s release phase (if the envelope is set to AD-SR mode).
Note that the envelope is not retriggered if it was not either finished or the gate was
released.
After the highest note, 16 Random (RN0 → RNF) ranges can be selected which generate
a random note within the selected random range. Pressing the
OK
button here will bring
you to the →
.
•
Sample / Waveform: Fill in the number of the sample slot. So for example, if you want to
play sample slot 1 (626 SD2 which is the 2
nd
snaredrum sample of the famous Roland
Drum computer TR-626) then you would need to fill in 01 here since the sample is loaded
into the first sample slot. The waveforms are available from Sample number 12 to 17
(0C..11).
The different waveforms are as the following:
12 (0C) : Sine
13 (0D) : Triangle
14 (0E) : Ramp
15 (0F) : Sawtooth
16 (10) : Pulse
17 (11) Noise.
The waveforms are starting once played and will only stop on either a Note Off of a stop all
sounds command. Be aware that the Oscillator function is not a true replacement for
analogue oscillators, but for many applications they will do the job well.
Pressing the
OK
button on the Sample/Waveform column will lead you to the →
•
Volume: sets the volume of the sample/waveform. Where 7F (127) is the average value for
a sample ( -2.5 to +2.5 volt max on the output) you can also increase the volume until FF
(255) (-5 to +5 volt max on the output. Be aware that when using a 2
nd
sample in the same
track which is possible would lead to a clipping here, since the samples are additionally
mixed together like with regular mixers. So to be safe with 2 samples you would like to stay
beneath 7F for both. The volume can also be set in a column with out a sample, to
manipulate an already playing sample volume.
•
FX ( 2 FX columns for each sample ): You can add different FX parameters to further
manipulate the sample. These parameters are:
◦
FPTC → Fine pitch a sample. Changes the pitch of the recent playing sample. While
value 0x40 is the base value which equals to the same pitch as the sample, higher
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022