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THOR POLYSONIC SYNTHESIZER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Step Sequencer
Thor’s Step Sequencer is a further development of the step sequencers which were often present in vintage analog
modular systems. It can be used for programming arpeggios or short melody sequences. Alternatively, it can be used
purely as a modulation source.
You can have up to 16 steps, and each step can be programmed with various values such as Note pitch, Velocity,
Step Duration etc.
Basic operation
The main parameters and functions are as follows:
D The row of 16 buttons are used to program each step’s on or off status.
A lit button means that the step is active, and a dark button means that the step will be a rest (silent).
D Each step button has a knob above it, which is used to set values for the corresponding step.
D The Edit knob determines what value you set with the step knobs.
The available Edit values are Note (pitch), Velocity, Gate length, Step duration and Curve 1 and 2.
D The Run button starts/stops the step sequencer.
What exactly happens when you press Run depends on the Run mode - see below.
Setting the Run mode
The Run mode is set with the lever beside the Run button. The set mode governs how the step sequencer is played
back when you press Run. The options are as follows:
D Repeat mode - this will repeat the sequence continuously.
Click the Run button again or use the Transport to stop.
D 1 Shot mode - this will play the sequence once then stop.
D Step mode - the Run button steps the sequencer forward one step at a time.
D Off - the step sequencer is inactive.