Operation Manual

6.47 Multi-sequencer 110
The numbered gate buttons control the gate output signal. The output will generate a square
pulse of 1/8 of a quarter note with an amplitude of 1 Volt for each active gate buttons. To hear a
step, the gate button must be clicked (green light on). The loop buttons are used to set the length
of the Pattern from 1 to 16 steps.
Song Mode
The sequencer can play patterns individually or in a programmed order using a song. The song
mode is activated by placing the mode selector to song. The sequencer can hold 8 songs. A song
can hold up to 1000 events. The sequencer will loop each time a song ends. To make the sequencer
stop at the end of a song, the once button must be clicked.
Five parameters are associated with each pattern on the square display: pattern, primary loop
point (L), primary loop times (PRI), secondary loop times (SEC) and play mode (MODE). Each of
the parameters on the window is adjusted by clicking-holding and dragging. The keyboard arrows
can also be used once a parameter has been selected. The pattern parameter determines the pattern
to be played for a given event, from A1 to D8.The primary loop is a group of events that will be
played a number of times equal to the value of the primary loop times (PRI) parameter. In order
to program a primary loop of events, the beginning and the end of the loop must be selected by
the primary loop point parameter. This parameter has 3 values: none (-), start (S) and end (E).
Selecting start sets the return point of the loop to a given event and activates the primary loop times
parameter, which can be set from 1 to 99. Selecting end (E) in any subsequent event will make the
sequencer return to the start event until the number of loops is reached. Note that placing a primary
loop inside another one will not produce the desired effect. The secondary loop times parameter
sets the number of times an event will be played before switching to the next. It can be set from 1
to 99. The play mode parameter change the play mode of the sequencer. The sequencer will stay in
the selected play mode for the next events. In order to make song programming easier, use of the
play from position (PFP) button is useful. It allows to start the song from a selected event. When
clicked, the first event in the edit window will be remembered as the first and return event of the
song.
Editing a song
The song info window at the top of the event window displays the event currently being played or
selected with the wheel located at the right of the event window. Events can be removed from a
song by clicking on the “-” button on the right of the song info window. Pressing on the “+” button
inserts a new event after the event currently selected.
Note: see also Control Voltage Sequencer, Control Voltage Sequencer with Songs, Single
Gate Sequencer, Single Gate Sequencer with Songs, Dual Gate Sequencer and Dual Gate
Sequencer with Songs.