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Step Sequencer – Sequencer Edit Menu
You can select the corresponding menu pages through the data dial. Alternatively you also can
change this pages by pressing the Edit button. With the two parameter dials below the display you set
the values.
Selection of a Pattern
In Single-Mode you can select the desired pattern. In Multimode the following display appears:
In this mode you can select the sequencer pattern only in the Multi Menu. Beside this please read
„Pattern" in the chapter „Multimode" on page 44.
The internal storage of the Q can hold up to 100 patterns.
Option Line Parameter
Here you can select the parameter being activated in the Option function with the Control Select
Button. All values of this parameter are adjusted with the encoders of the Sequencer Section. The
following parameters are available for Option Line Parameter:
CtrVal1 (Control Value 1) and CtrVal2 (Control Value 2)
Control Value 1 and 2 are Standard Modulation Sources, which destinations have to been defined in
the modulation matrix. Every step can create a different modulation. Please read the chapter
"Modulation matrix" on page 131 for detailed information.
Use Control Value to control various sound parameters like Resonance and Filter Envelope
Decay, for instance. A Control Value can drive different Controllers at the same time when the
necessary settings are made in the Modulation Matrix.
StepLen (Step Length)
Each step and its notes can have individual lengths. Step Length determines how long a step is hold
before the step sequencer advances to the next step. You can change this parameter in a range from
1/64 to 4 Bars. Step Length is set in the same manner as Modulation Signals. The only difference is
that you can't change more than one step at a time because you would destroy the rhythm of the
sequence pattern.
NoteLen (Note Length)
Note Length sets the length of the notes of the current step. The note lengths can be longer or shorter
than the actual step length. Musicians usually say "staccato" to shorter notes and "legato" to notes
that are as long or longer than the step. You can change this parameter in a range from 1/64 to 4 Bars.
Note Length is set in the same manner as Modulation Signals. The only difference is that you can't
change more than one step at a time because you would destroy the rhythm of the sequence pattern.
Waldorf Q User's Manual
Pattern #001
SchuppenShampoo!
Choose Multi-Seq.
in Multi Edit
Option Line Parm
NoteLen
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