If you want to re-use a used pattern you got to use
SHIFT
–
CURSOR RIGHT
for it and browse to
the wanted pattern number via
SHIFT + CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT
.
To enter a Pattern, move the cursor to the desired pattern slot and press either the
PATTERN
button or the
OK
button (if that is enabled in the Setup). → More info about that in the ‘Pattern
Screen’ section.
Every Sequencer Screen position can have it’s own color. The idea is to be able to recognize
patterns or blocks faster. The colors can be applied in the Nerd Screen for either one position or a
marked block.
Additionally, if ‘Edit Mode’ is disabled, a special live play function allows to jump directly to the
same step on another selected pattern. By pressing the
OK
button (or
SHIFT+OK
for the whole
row) the sequencer will jump directly to the pattern that the cursor points to. Be aware that the
sequencer will still jump to the pattern that was supposed to play next after the ‘direct-jump’
pattern/s has been finished.
On the right you see the Project Name, the Tempo, the current Global Transpose and if the editor
is enabled. The editor can be disabled, so no unwanted pattern changing or manipulation can
happen while for example playing live (as in triggering patterns live) or giving a demonstration.
Right in the middle, there are indicators for the recent played music notes, the gate/trigger state
and the modulation state for the 6 CV/Gate tracks. They are also additional indicators if a track
uses a different clock (multiplicator/divider) or if another than the default playback order is playing
on a track (numbers highlighed). Below are the 4 audio tracks which indicate the recently playing
samples or waveforms followed by the decimal view of several values (if enabled). Left from it the
pattern length of a selected pattern (cursor on a pattern) is shown.
On the Bottom, you can see a Status text, mostly filled with some useful information. Here is
shown mostly what kind of type the recent Track is. When a pattern name is filled in, it shows the
name when navigating over it.
On the bottom right you can see the time from starting playing.
Copy, Delete in the Sequencer Screen
There are facilities to copy or delete sequencer content. For that there are the 3 Buttons
Mark
,
Copy
and
Delete
.
Mark
is used to mark an area which should be copied or deleted,
Copy
to copy/insert a previously
marked area to another row/column and
Delete
to empty or delete the marked area (or to
delete/empty the recent cursor position).
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022