The low frequency oscillator gives rhythm to the passage from one sequence to another. The
speed can be statically set with the "frequency" knob and dynamically with the modulation
input situated on the first section. The "synchronization" interrupter synchronizes this
generator on the tempo of the host application. In this case, the "frequency" knob selects
multiples and sub-multiples of this tempo.
The passage from one step to the next can also be done by the means of a trigger signal (from
the keyboard for example) connected to the "next trigger" input.
The two "On" and "Off" button start and stop this generator. When it starts, it resets the
sequence manager on the first step.
The starting and stopping can be done dynamically with the associated trigger inputs.
The "length" knob sets the trigger signal width coming from the sequencer.
The "backward" interrupter allows a round-trip progression, instead of a progression indicated
by the next step indicators.
Hold
Forcing trigger input
Level Output1
Level Output2
Level Output3
Link
Hold
Repetition
Next Step
On
Forcing trigger input
The sequencer has 8 steps. Each step defines 3 output levels with the help of 3 rotating
buttons. The manager moves from one step to another at each impulse of the sequencer clock
or upon the reception of a signal on the trigger input "next trigger". The led above each of the
steps lights up when active.
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Sequencer column
Sets the level of modulation or tuning for output1
Sets the level of modulation or tuning for output2
Sets the level of modulation or tuning for output3
Link to the previous step (no trigger)
Number of clock beats of hold on this step
Request for output trigger for each held clock beat
Selects the next step
Forcing step
Forcing input or not
Level Output1
Level Output2
Level Output3
Repetition
Next Step
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