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Parameters /
Ctrl (Control) Matrix Parameter Tab
NOTE NO./INST.SELECT/VELOCITY/GATE TIME/PITCH
The Step Sequencer allows you to enter notes and other parameter settings to a
Sequence one-by-one.
• NOTE NO. (Note Number) Bank (Synth track only)
Range: C-2 ... G8 (MIDI note numbers 0 ... 127)
This bank of 16 virtual "knobs" lets you set the note number for each step of the
Sequence. To set the note, adjust the parameter normally by "turning" the appropriate
knob, or click on the value window above the knob to call up the pop-up value list, and
click the desired note number.
• INST. SELECT Bank (Rhythm tracks only)
Settings: Refer to "Inst List" of the AN200 Owner’s Manual.
This bank of 16 virtual "knobs" lets you select the instrument sound (drums, percussion,
bass, sound effects) for each step of the Sequence. To set the inst, adjust the parameter
normally by "turning" the appropriate knob, or click on the instrument window above the
knob to call up the pop-up list, and click the desired instrument.
• VELOCITY Bank
Range: Rest, 1 ... 127
This bank of 16 virtual "knobs" lets you set the note velocity for each step of the Step
Sequencer pattern. To set the velocity, you can use one of these methods:
• Adjust the parameter normally by "turning" the appropriate knob.
• Move the cursor to the value window above the knob and use the right/left mouse
buttons to step up or down through the available values.
• Use [shift] and the cursor keys to step or fast-forward/-reverse through the values.
• Enter the value directly from the computer keyboard.
When set to "Rest," a rest (no sound) is inserted for the step.
• GATE TIME Bank
Range: 1 ... 1600%
This bank of 16 virtual "knobs" lets you set the gate time (or note length) for each step of
the Step Sequencer pattern. To set the gate time, you can use one of these methods:
• Adjust the parameter normally by "turning" the appropriate knob.
• Move the cursor to the value window above the knob and use the right/left mouse
buttons to step up or down through the available values.
• Use [shift] and the cursor keys to step or fast-forward/-reverse through the values.
• Enter the value directly from the computer keyboard.
Keep in mind that the final gate time of all the notes in the pattern is also determined by
the Common