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V1.4x
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NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x
Master Clock Tempo knob and Run/Stop buttons on the G2 front panel to set tempo and start and
stop your songs.
• Use the trigger-rows on the sequencers to trigger envelopes, it will give you easy control to define
which notes in the pattern get triggered.
• Note that the KBT track button on the oscillators also have influence on which notes are played by
the sequencers. If the KBT button is On the keyboard will transpose the pattern with the E4 key as the
reference. If the KFT button is Off the patterns will not be transposed and it is easier to play along
with the pattern on the keyboard.
• Experiment with different sequencers running in parallel and use the ClkDivFix module on the 1/96
output of the Clock Generator to generate a triplet clock signal to clock a parallel sequencer. Experi-
ment with the Swing setting on the Clock Generator. Experiment with two parallel sequencers where
one sequencer resets the other sequencer from its trigger-row button at irregular intervals.
• Use the Sync output of the Clock generator to reset sequencers and Lfo's at the end of two or four
bars.
• When using the Rec function of the Note Sequencer module allways give the module a reset pulse on
the Rst input first. This is to make sure that the first recorded note will indeed record at the first loca-
tion in the row, as after a Rst pulse the first clock pulse will always force the sequencer to its first step.
• Experiment with polyphony. Experiment with a sequencer connected to a
with the current Slot as destination. Then, turn the Slot Arpeggiator on. The Arpeggiator will now
receive its notes from the sequencer module.
• Experiment, experiment, experiment...
13. Module reference: Sequencer group
MIDI NOTE OUT
module
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