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NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x
S
EQUENCER TRIGGER
This is the chain input for the trigger-row. The logic state on this input will allways be passed on to
the trigger-row output. The step's trigger button state of the current step position will be
the state of this input, unless the sequencer is in Park mode where only the logic state on this chain input
will be passed on to the trigger-row output. If this input is left unconnected it is assumed to be in a logic
state.
LOW
D
R
ELAYED
ST INPUT
This is a yellow trigger input where a logic
again). The restart isn't performed until the positive edge of the next clock pulse arrives at the Clk
input. This guarantees perfect restart timing. The fact that the reset action is delayed is shown by the
barred arrow next to the input connector.
This is a bit a special logic input as its action is delayed until the sequencer also receives a logic high signal
on the Clk input. See it like this, when this input receives a positive edge it prepares the sequencer for a
restart, but doesn't perform the restart yet. The actual reset is performed on the next positive edge on
the Clk input.
L
OOP INPUT
This is a yellow barred arrow trigger input where the positive edge of a logic
prepare a cascade of serially linked sequencers to properly restart the total sequence at the end of
the last step of the last sequencer. This input is only used to patch a Link signal from the last
sequencer module in a serial connection to the Loop input of the first sequencer.
P
ARK INPUT
This is a yellow trigger input where the positive edge of a logic
sequencer. When a sequencer is parked the outputs of the module are temporarily disabled.
The sequencer will restart at step 1 after a restart is prepared with the Rst or Loop input an dthe next Clk
pulse arrives. Note that going into Park mode is immediate and not delayed until the next Clk pulse.
L
INK OUTPUT
This yellow output transmits a high logic signal whenever the sequencer goes beyond the last step in
the sequence, so at the end of the last step. This signal can be used for linking several sequencers in
series. If the sequencer is in Loop mode it will appear like the Link pulse happens at the start of
the first step, which in this case just happens to be the same moment as the end of the last step.
See more about linking at the end of this chapter.
L
/1-C
OOP
YCLE BUTTON
Click to switch between Loop mode and 1-Cycle mode. In Loop mode, the sequencer restarts at
step 1 immediately after the last step in the sequence. In 1-Cycle mode, the sequencer only runs
from step 1 to the last step and then stops. In 1-Cycle mode the sequencer is started by first preparing
the sequencer for a restart with a pulse on the Rst or Loop input. Then, on the next positive edge in the
clock signal, the sequencer will jump to the first step and start to advance through the sequencer row.
L
ENGTH ARROW BUTTONS
Set the last step in the sequence. The sequencer will return to step 1 if Loop mode is on,
or stop if Loop mode is off. Set the last step with the arrow buttons. Range: 1 to 16 steps.
S
LED
TEP
S
The Step LEDs indicate the current step in the sequence.
-
ROW CHAIN INPUT
signal will restart the sequencer (force it to step 1
HIGH
13. Module reference: Sequencer group
pulse signal will
HIGH
pulse signal will park the
HIGH
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