13.1.3. Recording a sequence
In a sequence pattern you record:
• A length (shared between both sequences)
• Notes, Velocities for each step + Tie or Silence status
• Up to four parameters that you record in the Modulation tracks
Note:
Gate length is saved in the sequence. You set a Global gate length for each preset in
Utility. This enables you to create several identical presets with different gate lengths.
13.1.3.1. Step-time recording a sequence
Make certain Play is turned off and press Record to enter step-recording. The Record button
will light up. Hold one or more notes.
You can change your mind about which notes you want to record in this step. In Mono
and Paraphonic mode, the first four notes you hold before releasing all notes are stored
in the step. The notes that you play are stored in the step. Once all notes are released the
sequencer moves to the next step.
Note:
The previous content of a step in the sequence will be overwritten when you record
new information in a step.
To create a silent step press the Tie/Rest icon. The sequencer will then advance to the next
step without recording note data.
To hold a note or a chord over several steps, hold the note/chord and press the Tie/Rest
icon. The sequencer will advance to the next step and record the note(s) you hold in the step
before advancing to the next step. You can repeat this as often as you want.
An example: Hold a chord in Paraphonic Mode and press Tie. The current step is tied and the
sequencer will jump to the next step where the same notes are copied. when releasing the
chord, the sequencer will advance one more step. In single-voice mode, "hold note, tap Tie"
creates a 2-step note. Lifting you finger will advance the sequencer to the next step.
Keep an eye on the display; it will tell you which step you are currently recording and which
notes are being recorded into this step. When you arrive at the last step of the sequence
MicroFreak will automatically switch to Play mode.
When in step recording mode (Rec ON, play OFF) the sequencer is also monitoring the
incoming MIDI data stream. If there is a START/PLAY signal in the stream (a Play button is
pressed on an external sequencer or MIDI start command initiated in a DAW) the sequencer
will go into real-time recording mode.
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