On the right side of the screen you find the current settings of the selected column. These can
differ depending on which kind of destination is selected for the column, but also on which type you
are currently with the cursor.
These are not only visible but also possible to directly edit. By pressing the
PATCH
button your
cursor toggles from the left column side to the right side. The settings can then be edited as usual
using
SHIFT+UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT
.
If the destination is a CV output of the expander then you have the following settings:
GLC → Glide Speed
GLS → Glide Steps
MOD → Modulation pure or added
If you selected a modulator then you get the additional settings of the modulator. For an envelope
these are:
ATK → Attack value of the selected envelope
RLS → Release value of the selected envelope
SUS → Sustain value of the selected envelope
For a LFO these are:
TYP → The type of the selected LFO (eg Sine, Sawtooth etc)
SPD → The speed of the selected LFO
AMP → The amplitude of the selected LFO
Pressing
PATCH
again will bring you back to the regular column editing.
You can see on top of the screen, if and what kind of modulations are active on that output.
A ‘^’ means an active envelope. A ‘~’ means and active LFO. If the modulation is set to pure then
no note will be played anymore on that output/column until the modulation (Envelope or LFO) is
being stopped and the output is released again for any other function such as Notes. There is one
exception for this behaviour. If the setting ‘pure overrule’ is enabled, then a new note will disable
the modulation. Also a
SHIFT+STOP
on a stopped sequencer will disable any CV16 modulations.
On the right bottom side you see a graphical representation of the currently selected modulator (if
the cursor is on it).
Also while editing, press
OK
to prelisten the current sequencer row.
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022