SEQ-MODE
NC, OC
These functions adjust the note resp. the octave being transmitted for a step being set. This
works exactly as described for track-type MONO.
However, the first twelve columns of the matrix represent the sub-track 1 to 12. Column 1
defines the transmitted note (note number) of the topmost line/sub-track, column 2 sets the
note for line/sub-track 2 and so on...
NC (Note) / OC (Octave) - View
SHUFFLE, CONTROL 1, CONTROL 2
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These entries are carried out the same ways as in monophonic sequences.
8.5 Special functions in SEQ-mode for DRUM-PATTERNS
When programming patterns using track-type DRUM, there are a couple of useful functions
available to edit the individual drum sounds in their lines:
• Random-function per line:
Press
RND
a randomized trigger-sequence for the corresponding line.
• Clear-function per line:
CLEAR
Press
erase all notes and data in the corresponding line.
By switching off
Note ("E1" for Row 3)
Rows 1 – 12
with
RECORD
being enabled. Pressing a
RECORD
with
being enabled. Pressing a
RECORD
the line editing mode is disabled.
Oktavlage ("-1" for Row 3)
FUNCTION-BUTTON
FUNCTION-BUTTON
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