the highest random value. With this you can limit the range to octaves or whatever range
you choose. A random semitone transposition will then be chosen at the
RND
point.
>>>
→ This is a special command and it overwrites the current note by a note selected in
the allowed notes part on the right side. Every
>>>
always takes the next possible allowed
note. So you have for example 3 notes filled in as allowed, C#, E and A.
The first
>>>
would play C#, the second
>>>
would play E and the last one would play A. It
is possible to create fixed arpeggio chords regardless of the main note playing.
•
FX
→ Effect parameters. All the possible effect parameters can be added here to enable
full manipulation by using the tables. All FX values of the current track type are available.
Use this for example if you want to create a ratchet effect for your notes by choosing the
trigger as FX and placing these in the order of sequencing to play doubles, triplets etc. sing
the Table FX another table can be started which can facilitate table chaining and can e
used if 16 Table steps are not enough).
Pressing the
OK
button on the FX command will bring you to the FX Selector menu where
you can comfortably select the needed FX from a list.
Source
→ Defines the timing source for the sequence.
INT. Tick
: The sequence ‘clock’ is derived from the internal main sequencer ticks. (6
ticks/step)
INT. Time
: uses the tables own clock. It can run faster than the Int. Tick, but it has no
relation to the main clock tempo / bpm
PTN-SFX
: The table clock gets it’s ticks from the FX functions of a regular pattern (SPFX
0011)
AUTOMAT 0..7
: The table clock gets it’s ticks from one of the Automators. A tick is
generated by the zero crossing of an Automator.
CV IN 1..4
: The table clock gets it’s ticks from a raising edge of the selected CV input.
Speed
→ is the multiplicator/divider.
A setting of 1 will trigger the next step in the table sequence with every clock. A setting of 6
will trigger the next step every 6
th
tick which is the same standard speed for a regular step
in the main sequencer. So with lower settings the table sequence will run faster while higher
settings will let it run slower.
Type →
Defines the type of the sequencing itself:
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022