_ Start the sequencer by clicking on the start button.
_ Switch ON the “RECORD” button with the 1/2/3 LAYER knob set to 1. If you wish to record the other
layer, just set this knob to 2 or 3 and adapt the example below to the corresponding sequencer layer and
banks.
Each time you hit a note on your MIDI keyboard (or on the virtual keyboard), the value is recorded in the
sequencer (Pitch for the Bank A, Velocity for the Bank B).
At this time, if the switch
CONT/KEYB/STEP
is set to the CONT position, the recording is made to the
current step, which is continuously changing. Although useful for live performance, this could be too tricky
for entering a sequence.
For this, set this switch to the
KEYB
position: the current sequencer step is changed after entering each
new note. Setting this switch to the
STEP
position allows you to change the value of the current step:
with your Midi keyboard or directly by moving the outer ring of the corresponding bank/layer.
Of course, you can also enter your sequencer using the edit panel you will find under the Sequencer Edit
Tab (see below).
To erase all of your sequence, just hit the “
erase all
” button: a confirmation pop-up will open. To erase
the current step (removing the trig information and setting the value a zero), hit the “
erase evt
” button.
12.3.4
Playing a Sequence
If a sequence is already recorded in the sequencer, in order to play it, you need to:
_ Connect the recorded sequencer output to some parameters (see above)
_ start the sequencer by hitting the start button.
The sequencer will start outputting trig and value information. To stop it, just hit the stop button.
If you need to reset the sequencer clock, hit the reset button.
The keyboard can perform starting, stopping or resetting operations on the sequencer, once you have
connected the keyboard trig information to the corresponding sequencer trig inputs (see the Keyboard trig
Matrix).
When the sequencer is running, you can alter the speed by turning the inner knob of the sequencer clock.
The outer ring sets the number of steps, from 2 to 128. These two values are displayed in the LED-like
display.
The switch
LOOP/1SHOT/REVERSE
allows you to select to mode of the sequencer. In the first case, the
sequencer will read the information in the forward mode, looping from the end back to the beginning of the