Clear The Notes In The Gate Sequencer; Copy And Paste Gate Events Between Gate Cells; Import A Midi File Into A Gate Sequencer; Configure A Note Sequencer (Note) - 1010music Toolbox v 2.1.2 User Manual

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Note:
If a value of a Gate Sequencer parameter is changed during playback of the sequence, the change will take effect at
the start of the next loop through the sequence.

Clear the Notes in the Gate Sequencer

Sometimes you may want to erase all of the gate events in the gate sequencer and start over. Here's how:
1.
From the Gate Sequencer screen, touch Edit in the top menu, and then touch Clear. This will erase all of the gate
events from the Gate Sequencer.
2.
If you only want to remove some of the gate events, touch the events you want to remove and they will be erased.

Copy and Paste Gate Events Between Gate Cells

The Edit menu in a GATE cell allows you to copy gate events between GATE cells.
1.
Open the Gate Sequencer for the source Gate cell, and touch
Copy
Cut
2.
Touch
or
selected GATE cell.
3.
Open the Gate Sequencer for the target GATE cell, and touch
Paste
4.
Touch
in the drop down menu. All of the gate events from the source GATE cell will now be added to the
target GATE cell. Any previously existing gate events in the target GATE cell will remain as well.

Import a MIDI File into a Gate Sequencer

Another way to get notes into a Gate sequencer is to import a MIDI file from the microSD card. Follow these steps:
1.
Copy a standard MIDI file onto the microSD card and then reinsert the card into toolbox. The MIDI file should have a
.MID file extension.
2.
From the Gate Sequencer screen of a GATE cell, touch
menu.
3.
Use the Control Knobs to highlight the file you want, and then touch
grid will now display the notes imported from the MIDI file. Any previous notes in the piano roll will be erased. Given
the nature of the Gate Sequencer, only On/Off note information is imported. The pitch is not used.

Configure a Note Sequencer (NOTE)

Toolbox's Note Sequencers are piano roll style sequencers that generate Gate, CV and MIDI outputs. The analog output may be
in the form of a pair of gate and pitch signals for each Note Sequencer, just a gate signal, or just a CV pitch signal depending on
which column or columns the cell is in. The CV Output is monophonic. It will play back the most recently entered note for each
step in the sequence.
When a NOTE cell spans a Gate and a CV Output, the Gate Output will indicate when the note is on or off, and the CV Output
will represent the pitch of the note. The Gate output will be +5V for an ON signal and 0V for an OFF signal. The pitch signals on
the CV Outputs will carry 1 volt per octave and support a range of 0 to 5 volts. Middle C is at 2 volts.
When a NOTE cell is aligned with only a Gate Output jack, only a Gate signal will be provided in the corresponding output jack.
When it is aligned with only a CV Output jack, only a Control Voltage output for pitch will be provided in the corresponding
output jack.
No matter which column a NOTE cell is placed in, it will always support MIDI output to the selected port and channel.
The table below summarizes the output jack support available based on the Output Jack or Jacks aligned with the column
where the NOTE cell is placed.
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in the drop down menu. If you use Cut, the gate events will be removed from the currently
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Toolbox User Manual v 2.1.2
Edit
from the top menu.
Edit
from the top menu.
Edit
in the top menu, then touch
Load
in the top right corner. The sequencer
Import
in the drop down
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