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Hybrid tracker sequencer, synthesizer and toolbox
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A table sequence can run synchronized to the main sequencer, can free run without any relation to
the sequencer tempo, can be clocked through the CV inputs, can be clocked through the
Automators or specially clocked from the sequencer with a FX command. Additionally different time
dividers/multiplicators can change the table timings. Also a table sequencer can run with different
sequencing directions/functions, forward, backward or pingpong. There can be only one running
table per track. If you use different tables in your sequence on one track the table position will
continue to run in the looping modes. Only the one-shot or resync tables will be reset to zero on
table change.
Use tables to create advanced arpeggios for your main sequence, for different kind of ratcheting
(eg. doubles, triplets etc..), special gating sequences, randomization, scaling, effects and much
more...
A table screen has the following columns:
HP → Hop. Here you fill in to which row the sequencer should jump (hop). So for the
example in the picture, there is a 00 filled in on row 06. Which means when the sequencer
passes row 06 it will jump back to 00. Note that it doesn't play the row with the hop but
jumps directly to the new row and plays it. In this case it will be a 6 step sequence (one
shot) or it will iterate between the 6 steps if the loop setting is endless or restart.
Besides the ability to enter the row to jump to, there are 2 additional special commands.
RU → Random upper jump. Jumps to a random position higher than the last RU command.
So if a RU would be filled in on row 05, then it would jump to a random position between 00
and 04. Multiple RU commands can be added and the RU on the highest row defines the
jump 'range'.
RD → Random jump. This one jumps directly to any random position within the 16 rows.
The RD and RU commands can be found by either entering a value below 00 or by
pressing
SHIFT+DELETE
TP → Transpose. This transposes the selected note of the current track by several
semitones. Where '---' means that there is no transpose, +1 would transpose 1 semitone
higher +2, 2 semitones higher etc.
On the other side, every thing below will transpose by the semitones lower. So -1 for 1
semitone, -2 for 2 semitones etc...
Next to the transpose by semitones there are the following special commands which you
can reach by pressing
RND → Randomize the current table row position. This will generate a random
transposition. Combined with this function is the 'RANGE' setting which sets the lowest and
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer
User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26
multiple times (toggles between functions)
SHIFT+DELETE
multiple times (toggles between functions):
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12 July 2022

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