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No Gate
Only the first step in the sequence triggers
the envelopes. Subsequent steps do not. The
sequencer does reset with each new key press,
so it will always start with the first step.
NG/NR (No
Gate/No
Reset)
Like No Gate, only the first step in the se
-
quence triggers the envelopes, however the se
-
quencer does not reset with new key presses.
Each new key press will start with whatever
sequencer step is active.
Key Step
Each key press plays the next active step in the
sequence and retriggers the envelopes. Steps
are only triggered by key press.
Table 9.
Sequencer Modes
Division
The division of the MIDI clock that determines the timing of
each sequencer step.
SeqA controls the MIDI clock division and swing for
the other three sequencers. The other sequencers
will use whatever settings are made for SeqA.
Pattern
Solaris can store 64 sequencer patterns. The values are
1-63, and User. Like the Arp Patterns, these are stored
on the CF card in the Factory/Seq folder. The Solaris only
ships with one pattern.
A software editor for sequencer and arpeggiator
patterns is planned. Please refer to the website for
more information.
Swing
Introduces a delay of every other (or every even) note trig-
gered, evoking a swinging or rhythmic feel to the playback.
BPM
The step sequencer can be synchronized to Solaris’ inter
-
nal MIDI clock by setting the
ClkSrc
parameter in the MIDI
menu to Int. You can then specify the BPM, clock division,
and swing amount for the steps in the sequencer. The step
sequencer can also be set to synchronize to an incoming
MIDI clock signal by setting the
ClkSrc
parameter to Ext in
the MIDI menu. See “MIDI Menu” on page 44.
Figure 61.
Sequencer Menu, page 2 of 3
PatLen
Specifies the length of the sequencer row’s pattern. Each
of the 4 rows can have a different pattern length.
Step1-Step8
Allows the first 8 steps of the row’s pattern to be set. If
the
Amount
parameter in the destination is set to 120.00
semitones, the values of each step correspond to 1 semi-
tone.
Division
MIDI clock division that determines the length of each step.
All rows are controlled by the
Division
setting of SeqA.
Figure 62.
Sequencer Menu, page 3 of 3
Init
Init
provides a convenient way to clear the row’s step set-
tings. Change the
Init
parameter to Active. The LED above
the
Enter
button will flash. Pressing the
Enter
button will
zero out all of the row’s step values. Press
Exit
to cancel
without clearing the values.
Step9-Step16
Allows steps 9-16 of the row’s pattern to be edited.
Division
MIDI clock division that determines the length of each step.
All sequencer rows are controlled by the
Division
set-
ting of SeqA. The parameter is simply listed on all 3 menu
pages for convenience.
Ribbon Controller
Figure 63. Ribbon Controller Menu, page 1 of 1
As mentioned in “Ribbon Controller” on page 15, the
Ribbon Controller
outputs 2 control signals. If only one
finger is used, both signals are identical. If two are used,
the upper finger controls the Ribbon 2 output.
Offset
This parameter moves the zero point of the ribbon to the
right from the left most edge. It currently affects the output
whether the ribbon is touched or not. This will be ad-
dressed in an upcoming OS update.
Intens
Scales the ribbon output from 0-200%. The most common
usage is 100%.
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