Operation Manual

6.19 Control Voltage Sequencer 86
The sequencer will loop each time a pattern ends. To make the sequencer stop at the end of a
pattern the once button must be clicked.
The patterns can be played following 5 play modes using the mode control. Forward (FWD)
plays the pattern incrementally. Backward (BWD) plays the pattern decrementally. Pendulum
(PEND) plays the pattern forwards then backwards. Random 1 (RDN1) plays the pattern randomly,
the same random sequence is repeated when looping. The reset button is used to generate a new
random sequence. Random 2 (RDN2) plays the pattern randomly changing the random pattern
when looping.
The tempo display will adjust the speed of the pattern. The ext/int switch will determine if it is
the internal clock (int) that sets the tempo or an external source (ext) such as another sequencer or
a Sync Lfo. The swing knob will introduce a swing feel to the rhythm of the pattern.
The loop buttons are used to set the length of the Pattern from 1 to 16 steps.
It is possible to draw across the bars by holding down the Shift key (Windows) or Option key
(Mac OS). Also, by holding the Ctrl key (Windows) or Apple key (Mac OS) the value of every bar
will be offseted. Holding the Shift key (Windows) or the Option key (Mac OS) will draw a line
across the bars.
The smooth button enables the control voltage output to be gradually changed to the value of
the next step.
Typical Use
In this example, the CV Sequencer is used to control the cutoff frequency of a Vlowpass4 filter.
Figure 39: CV Sequencer controlling a Vlowpass4 filter.
Note: see also Multi-Sequencer, Control Voltage Sequencer with Songs, Single Gate Se-
quencer, Single Gate Sequencer with Songs, Dual Gate Sequencer and Dual Gate Sequencer
with Songs.