Select USER and choose User-pattern 09 with the VALUE/TEMPO-dial. Confirm with F1 [ok] and
start the sequencer with the START-Key.
Press the PART-SELECT-key and select another Part (track) of the pattern. At the top right-hand corner
of the display you can always see which Part (track) you have just selected, (In this example it is the
Synth-1 Part).
A very practical aspect for you to consider is this: When you have activated the PART-MUTE-Key in
the mixer section the PART-Keys will show the muted tracks instead of the ones selected in the dis-
play.
If you turn the VALUE/TEMPO-dial on this menu page you are selecting a different motif for your cho-
sen track. There are 142 ROM motifs per track (non-deletable factory motifs) and 100 User-motifs
available.
You recognise used User-motifs by the "-" before the number and the "*" for the un-
used or empty ones.
If you use the function Keys F1-F3 you can execute the following shortcuts:
Display showing USR -> press F3: USR No. jumps to USR*00
Display showing USR -> press F2 or F1: motif jumps to ROM area with same No. (I.e. Display
shows USR*46 - hit F1 or F2 - display jumps to ROM-46)
Display showing ROM-00 to ROM-99 ->
press F3: motif jumps to "no" (empty motif)
Display showing ROM-100 to ROM 142 -> press F3: motif jumps to ROM-100
Display showing ROM-100 to ROM 142 -> press F1: motif number jumps back 100 ROM numbers.
You will notice that when you change the motif, only the tune or arrangement changes, not the
sounds playing the tune or arrangement. This is because each of the sounds allocated to the seven
Parts (tracks) have not been altered.
By holding down the PART-SELECT-Key you can scroll through the Parts (tracks) using the PART-Keys.
You can also allocate different motif numbers to these Parts using the VALUE/TEMPO-dial.
Motif-Random-Selection:
Hold down the SHIFT-Key and press one of the 7 PART-Keys. The random generator sort of throws
the dice and produces a new sound and a different motif for the selected part. The Sirius does not
write a new motif but picks out one of the many stored ROM patterns at random. The random motif
is called up with the respective sound. Should you not be able to hear anything, the Sirius has proba-
bly chosen a pattern in which not all of the 7 tracks are used.
By the way, this function is also available in the normal JAM mode, independent of the Edit-menu.
Select Pattern
Pattern:P09 [ok]
Edit P09 T:Synt1
|1> Motif:ROM-55
Expert's advice:
Expert's advice:
Expert's advice:
Random-Motifs:
The Sequencer
43
Selected Track
Selected Pattern
Selected Motif
Tip
Tip