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SEQ:
This is where you can select the Sequencerline, which you would like to work
on in the Editor. The stepsequencer has 32 sequencerlines with free assignable routing
targets, you can choose from.
Type:
Here is where you can select the basic envelope shapes. The following are at
your disposal:
Decay, Hard, Pulse, Soft, Attack
Len:
Allows you to adjust the length of the envelope. The range goes from fractions
of a step (8
th
, 4
th
, 2th) up to a length of 13 steps.
Depth:
Determines the depth of the envelope direction.
We are now ready to input the first ”Steps”. The sequencer-lines 1-10 have been assigned
to filterband volumes 1-10. Select a medium frequency-band such as line 5
”800 Hz”
,
set the envelope shape to
"Decay"
, the "
Length"
to 4 steps and the
"Depth"
to a
value of "20". Next push any of the numeric buttons
[1]
-
[16]
to set a trigger step. You
should now be hearing the envelope control – at least if the sequencer is playing already.
All additional steps which you are about to input, will have the same envelope shape and
length, until you change their parameters. After such change the following trigger steps
will use the new values.
You may now chose different sequencer lines anywhere from 1-10 and use the above
described method to set different step-envelopes for all filter band gain stages. The results
will sound pretty cool and unusual right away. If an individual step creates an unwanted
”clipping”noise, just lower the parameter ”Depth” some and set the corresponding step
again. If you are not happy with one of the steps you have input, it is very easy to erase it
simply by pushing the same button again. Following these instructions you should be
creating interesting filterbank rhythms in no time!
TIP: When you are playing back your noise grooves, try different settings of
the two filterbank parameters ”FbQ’ and ”FbFs’. The changes of the sound
should provide an interesting effect especially during playback of a groove.
TIP: The grooves will appear even more lively when you are adding a tempo-
based delay effect. Use the "FX1-Send" control to add a little delay to the
filterbank groove.
If you’ve created something nice you want to keep, save all of the settings using the
”Save-Pattern”-function (for details see Page 33, Chapter:3.1.8 "Saving Patterns”)
Step sequencer basics - Filterbank rhythms
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