Sequence Extend / Duplicate - Arturia MATRIXBRUTE Manual

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2.3.4. Sequence extend / duplicate

This section refers to "section" 6.1.2 "Extend & duplicate SEQ content" (p.47) in the MatrixBrute 2.0
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This feature can double the length of a pattern in an instant, while also duplicating the
contents. For example, a 16-step pattern becomes a 32-step pattern, with the second half
pre-filled by musical data from the first 16 steps. Then make a few edits to create variations
in each half of the pattern, and suddenly you've made a good idea even better.
Example 1: We'll save the details for the next two examples. For instant gratification, start
here. If you're already in SEQ mode with an existing pattern (32 steps or shorter), simply
hold SEQ Length and press the Step > button. Here's what happens:
The pattern length is doubled
The Sequence content is duplicated Note that this overwrites any steps that were
outside of the sequence length prior to the operation.
The Sequence content is cropped if it exceeds 64 steps.
Example 2: Let's start from the beginning. Select a preset with a quick attack so the results
can be heard immediately. Then press SEQ and follow these steps:
1.
Initialize the sequence: hold Panel and press SEQ.
2.
Hold the SEQ Length button and press A4 to set the length to 4 steps.
3.
Press the Record button to enter step record mode.
4.
Play only four keys. For this example we'll use CDEF.
Hold SEQ Length and press the Step > button. SEQ Length is now 8 steps.
5.
6.
Release SEQ Length: Steps 5-8 are lit, which means they contain data.
7.
Repeat step 5: SEQ Length is now 16 steps, all of which contain CDEF.
8.
Repeat step 5 twice: SEQ Length is now 64 steps (the maximum).
9.
Record is still lit. Now press Play and enter different notes with the keyboard.
10.
Enable/disable steps, accents, slides, etc., on different steps. Eventually all 64
steps are unique.
Example 3: Here's what happens when the Extend method tries to exceed a pattern length
of 64 steps. Let's say you started with a 60-step pattern:
Hold SEQ Length and press the Step > button
The pattern is now 64 steps long with the last step set to step 64.
Result: Steps 61-64 contain the 4 first steps of the initial sequence.
♪: To shorten a sequence, use the normal SEQ Length + matrix button method (not the < arrow).
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