XOR electronics Nerdseq User Manual page 18

Hybrid tracker sequencer
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• Table is to select a table to transpose notes or effects. Those have a different (or same)
time scale than the normal sequencer steps and can create nice arpeggio sounds or fast or
slow changing effects
Trigger, lets the output (repeatable) trigger and turn on/off. As it has multiple functions, the
values in this field have several meanings:
nd
If the 2
digit is zero and the first has a value:
10 triggers very shortly ON/OFF
20 triggers ON/OFF with a longer ON
30 triggers ON/OFF with an even longer ON time
..... up to F0
If the 1
st
digit is zero and the 2
01 triggers OFF/ON shortly
02 triggers OFF/ON with a longer OFF time
03 triggers OFF/ON with an even longer OFF time
..... up to 0F
Those are inverted triggers but they could also be used as delayed triggers. Keep in mind
that you might want to reset the trigger again in the new row or before by using the kill
command.
If both the 1
st
and the 2
The first digit is for the trigger length where again 1 is the shortest trigger and F the longest.
Trigger/Pause times are equal here. The 2
one repetition (2 trigger pulses) and F are 15 repetitions (16 trigger pulses).
22 triggers ON/OFF/ON/OFF fast
23 triggers ON/OFF/ON/OFF/ON/OFF fast
52 triggers ON/OFF/ON/OFF slower
They are furthermore 2 special function numbers with which you can manipulate the trigger
to be set or reset. It acts as a gate then.
00 Turns output OFF
FE Turns output ON
Keep in Mind, when using notes, the trigger is being used as a gate automatically on note
ON / OFF. To avoid that you must add a Kill effect with the value 000.
Nerdseq – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
User Manual Revision V0.9.9 for Firmware V1.13
nd
digit has a value:
nd
digit have a value then the trigger will repeat.
nd
digit is for the amount of repetitions, where 1 is
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27 February 2018

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