Owner's Manual

Base Unit
The Base Unit parameter designates the timing
resolution for the sequence pattern. This, together with
the current Tempo setting (see page 77), determines the
interval between steps.
Settings: 3/8=q., 1/4=q, 3/16=e., 1/6= , 1/8=e,
3/32=x., 1/12= , 1/16=x, 1/24= , 1/32=r
Length
The Length parameter setting determines the length of
the sequence pattern based on number of steps.
One step is equivalent to one note, so based on the
Base Unit setting (see above), you can also select odd-
numbered steps to create odd-numbered beats (such as
setting the Length to "3" for 3/4-time, or to "5" for
5/4-time), as well as create completely unconventional
rhythms.
Settings: 1 ~ 16 (Steps)
LoopType
The Loop Type parameter lets you determine the type of
loop cycle for the sequence pattern. The pattern always
loops, and you can designate one of four ways for it to
do so.
Settings:
forward: The pattern loops from first step to last repeatedly.
backward: The pattern loops from last step to first repeatedly.
alternateA: The pattern plays from first step to last
(forward), then from last step to first (backward), then loops in
this manner repeatedly (e.g., 1-2-3-4-4-3-2-1-1-etc.).
alternateB: The pattern plays from first step to last
(forward), then reverses starting from the next to last step, then
loops in this manner repeatedly (e.g., 1-2-3-4-3-2-1-2-3-4-3-
etc.).
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Ctrl No (Control Number)
The Control Number setting determines the type of
MIDI Control Change which can be output upon
sequencer play. Once the Control Number is set, the
Control Change event is selected with Knob Event
parameter [UP/DOWN] and the value to be output via
each step is edited with the CONTROL knobs.
For example, if you set the Control Number to “CC No
10: Pan Pot”, then selecting a different Control Change
event value setting at each step lets you position the
individual pattern notes from left to right in the stereo
field.
Settings: 0 (off), Control Change (1 ~ 95), After Touch
For more information about MIDI and MIDI Control Change messages, see page
109.
SEQ Store (Sequence Store)
Sequence Store lets you store your edited Step
Sequence pattern in one of the User bank pattern
locations.
The Sequence Store operation stores the pattern currently held in the edit buffer in
the User Pattern bank. This is different from the Voice Store operation (see page
98).
1. Press SEQ Store [UP/DOWN] to select a
User pattern number. "SURE?[Y/N]" will
start flashing in the LCD.