So instead of getting to the 10, letters are used to show the hexadecimal values until the 16
which will create the overflow for the digit on the left.
The decimal compared to the hexadecimal will show you the corresponding numbers:
Dec Hex
Dec Hex
0
0
16
10
1
1
17
11
2
2
18
12
3
3
19
13
4
4
20
14
5
5
21
15
6
6
22
16
7
7
23
17
8
8
24
18
9
9
25
19
10
A
26
1A
11
B
27
1B
12
C
28
1C
13
D
29
1D
14
E
30
1E
15
F
31
1F
So in a hexadecimal system the number goes after 9F to A0 and after a FF to 100.
The Nerdseq uses also the hexadecimal system to show most of the values.
Furthermore, some trackers can show all content on one screen while some have to scroll to get to
other content and some have to switch to a different screen to get to the other content.
As the NerdSEQ got only a small display, the information is splitted logically into different screens.
Nerdseq – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
User Manual Revision V0.9.9 for Firmware V1.13
Dec
Hex
32
20
33
21
34
22
35
23
36
24
37
25
38
26
39
27
40
28
41
29
42
2A
43
2B
44
2C
45
2D
46
2E
47
2F
th
number
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