TT2 → Trigger of 10ms for the local Trigger/Gate output of the track.
TT8 → Trigger of 40ms for the local Trigger/Gate output of the track.
The 2
nd
set is for the destination of the column. If the column is assigned to CV 1..6, then the
destinations are the local trigger/gate outputs 1..6. If they are set up for the local track 1..6, then
these are also automatically assigned to 1..6. All other assignments use the current track.
Assuming the Column uses CV3 as destination:
TD0 → Gate Off for the Trigger/Gate output 3.
TD1 → Gate On for the Trigger/Gate output 3.
TDT → Toggle Gate for the Trigger/Gate output 3.
TD2 → Trigger of 10ms for the Trigger/Gate output 3.
TD8 → Trigger of 40ms for the Trigger/Gate output 3.
Next are 2 sets to generate randomness.
First there is RN0 to RN7 which generates a note within the selected range 0-7.
Then there is R 0 to R 7 which generates a pitch within the selected range 0-7.
Pressing the OK button on the random commands will bring you to the →
Lastly are the pitch settings of the assigned outputs.
These operate like the normal pitches from 000 to FFF which represents 0 to 10 volt (-5/+5).
As a sidenote, the pitch values are scaled, so not all 4095 (FFF) values are available. In fact you
will find out that instead only 3892 different values are available, where over the whole range some
numbers are skipped. In general use you will not notice it at all. The voltages are very fine so the
skip of one value is not audible. If you really rely on that anyway, then you still have the full range
with 4095 values available through the FX columns.
It is also possible to use the Trigger16 expander from within a CV16 track. For that you set up one
or multiple Trigger16 outputs of a Trigger16 expander as the column destinations on the →
Now, instead of the pitch commands the values 00 – FE can be used to control the Trigger16
expander output with its usual trigger commands. Additional the Trigger Destination commands
TD0, TD1, TDT, TD2 and TD8 in the same column can be used to control the Trigger16 outputs.
As a fast browsing option, you can also use
SHIFT+OK
to directly jump between Notes,
Modulators, Triggers, Pitches and an empty value.
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022