Sequence Editor (S5) - Mutable Instruments Ambika Manual

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Sequence editor (S5)

This page shows the note pattern and the step sequences 1 & 2.
01|note
01|.C4
The first column displays the step number. Use the encoder to scroll through the
sequence.
The second column displays the note number, editable by the first knob of the upper and
lower rows.
The third column displays the note velocity, editable by the second knob of the upper and
lower rows. Turn the knob completely counter-clockwise to mute a step, and completely
clockwise to enter a note at full velocity. Turn the knob to a middle position to enter a tie/
slide.
The fourth and fifth columns display the value of the step sequence 1 and 2, editable by the
third and fourth knobs of the upper and lower rows.
What about the dots shown in some columns? They indicate the start of the sequence. For
example, if the note sequence is 16 steps long, but the step sequence 1 is only 5 steps
long, you will see a dot on step 6, 11 and 15 to remind you that the step sequence 1
"cycles" over 5 steps only.
Trivia: the longest non-repeating pattern you can build with
Ambika is 20677 steps long (set sequence 1 to 23 steps ; sequence
2 to 29 steps ; and the note sequence to 31 steps). With a clock
speed of 1/16 and a BPM of 86, the sequence would last for 1 hour!
| velocity
|.
o100
| stepseq 1
|.
255
30
| stepseq 2
|.
0

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