> Resync:
the table runs forward endlessly in a loop but is being restarted every time the
sequencer passes the table command. It stops when the table is being stopped or when the
complete sequencer is stopped. It does continue to run if only the track is stopped.
> Loop:
the table runs forward in a loop but is not being restarted by the table command. It
stops when the table is being stopped or when the complete sequencer is stopped. It does
continue to run if only the track is stopped.
> Once
The table runs forward and only 1 time and stops then
< Resync:
Same as the forward
Resync
, but the sequence runs backwards.
< Loop:
Same as the forward
Loop
, but the sequence runs backwards
< Once:
Same as the forward
Once
, but the sequence runs backwards (starts from end or
first HP)
>< Loop1
: The table runs in a ping pong loop. If it would be set like in the example picture,
it would run the following sequence: 00,01,02,01,00,01,02… and so on
>< Loop2
: The table runs in a ping pong loop. If it would be set like in the example picture,
it would run the following sequence: 00,01,02,02,01,00,00,01,02,02,01,00… and so on
>< Once
: Runs the ping pong sequence as in Loop1, but only once ( 00,01,02,01,00 ).
Range
, as mentioned before, defines the transposing range of random values. Change the lower
value with
SHIFT + LEFT/RIGHT
and the higher value with
SHIFT + UP/DOWN
.
The part below adds a special scaling to the transpositions. While transposed to a note, it can also
be fixed to one of the allowed notes. It will choose then the nearest note of the allowed instead of
the transposed note. The way it chooses the nearest note can be changed in the
Quantize
setting.
The allowed notes can each be selected by
SHIFT + RIGHT/UP
or deselected by
SHIFT +
LEFT/DOWN
.
Quantize
setting:
NO
: Notes are not quantized to the allowed notes. Normal regular transposition with all possible
notes is set.
UP
: The next higher note of the allowed notes is taken. For example if the new note after
transposition is a E-5 and the allowed notes are C, F# and A then the note will be scaled to the
next upper → F#5 note.
LOW
: The next lower note of the allowed notes is taken. For example if the new note after
transposition is a E-5 and the allowed notes are C, F# and A then the note will be scaled to the
next lower → C-5 note.
COIN
: The coin decides randomly if either the next higher or the next lower note will be chosen.
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
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User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
12 July 2022