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MIDIbox SEQ V4 Beginner's Guide
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instrument layers (A-P) with GPK10, see the name of each drum instrument on the right, and rename
it by pressing GPB9. Maximum name length is five characters.
Once you have set up the drum notes and names to your liking, you probably want to save the whole
thing as a preset; go back to Track Event page (GPB8) and press GPB15 ('PRESETS').
3.3.2. Drum track trigger layers
A drum track will always have at least one trigger layer, and that is gate. If the gate trigger layer is
selected (left LCD top row says “TA:Gate”), the steps in an instrument layer can be toggled 'on' or 'off'
by pressing a GP button below the step. A “♦” indicates that the gate is 'on' for that drum instrument
layer.
If there is more than one trigger layer, the second one is Accent by default. The second trigger layer
can be selected by pressing trigger layer selection button B (left LCD top row says e.g. “TB:Acc”);
pressing a GP button below the step toggles the trigger 'on' and 'off' for each step.
For the accent layer, a “♦” means normal velocity (it's 'on' if the gate for that step is 'on'), and “ʘ”
means accent velocity. The normal velocity value as well as the accent velocity value for each drum
instrument layer can be set on EVENT page with GPK13 and GPK14 (VelN for normal and VelA for
accent velocity; range 0–127). Only Accent layer has these extra settings.
You can change the second trigger layer by pressing MENU + TRIGGER and assigning trigger layer B
to one of the options on the page with the knobs. You can change layer A too, but you really need the
gate layer, so in practice changing it isn't so useful. Note that you can assign many functions in a
single trigger layer. For example, by assigning both Accent and Roll into trigger layer B, each step
where trigger layer B is set 'on' will trigger both Accent and Roll for that step.
3.3.3. Drum track parameter layers
Drum track parameter layers can be set to the desired function on the EVENT page with GPK9 and
GPK10 (not all functions are useful). By default a single parameter layer is Roll, and if you have two
parameter layers, they are Velocity and Roll. Parameter layer functions can be changed on the EVENT
page with GPK9 and, if you have two parameter layers, GPK10.
The parameter values can be adjusted for each step in each drum instrument layer by turning a GP
knob (you have to be on the EDIT page). Turning the knob will summon the selected parameter layer,
which will be visible as long as the value is changed; after a few seconds of inactivity the display will
return to the gate on/off view.