Wave Sequencing 2.0
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Wave Sequencing 2.0
Overview
Wave Sequencing 2.0 is a dynamic system. Instead of each step being a matched set of sample, pitch, duration, etc., the
different parameters are separated into “lanes.” Each lane can have a different number of steps, and its own start, end,
loop start, and loop end.
These points (and other parameters in the lanes and their steps) can in turn be modulated on a per-note basis, using
velocity, LFOs, envelopes, etc. Each time the sequence moves forward, values from the individual lanes are combined
to create the output. The result can be either ever-changing rhythmic patterns or smooth, organic, crossfading timbres.
Individual, modulatable step probabilities provide additional variation.
Wave Sequencing 2.0
Wave Sequence editing
Editing Lanes
The Lane controls which of its Steps are played, and how they loop. Changing just the
LOOP START
or
LOOP END
,
for instance, may significantly change the character of the sound. Just press the button for the desired Lane (e.g.
SAMPLE
) and use the front-panel controls; see “Front-Panel Lane Controls” on page 21. If you’re on the home page,
press
LANE PRESET
to show the Lane on the display. Some Lanes have special parameters in addition to the standard
controls, as described in the following sections.
Master…
Shape…
Gate…
Step Seq…
2:
Piano
1: Pluck
3: Gtr
4: Flute
6:
Voice
5: Bell
2:
1/16
1: 1/8
3:
1/16
4: 1/4
2: G
1: C
3: C
Timing
Sample
Pitch
2:
1/16
1: 1/8
3:
1/16
4: 1/4
7:
Syn
6: Voice
2:
1/16
1: 1/8
3:
1/16
4: 1/4
5: Bell
4:
Flute
3: Gtr
2: Piano
4: Eb
5: F
4: Eb
3: C
5: F
4: Eb
3: C
5: F
4: Eb
2: Piano
1: Pluck
3: Gtr
4: Flute
6: Voice
5: Bell
2: 1/16
1: 1/8
3: 1/16
4: 1/4
2: G
1: C
3: C
Timing
Sample
Pitch
7: Syn
4: Eb
5: F
Loop:
Loop:
Loop:
Loop:
Loop:
Loop:
Individual Lanes
Values from the individual lanes are combined to create the output
Loop repeats…
Loop repeats…
Loop repeats…