4.6. PATTERN PROGRAMMING
CHAPTER 4. DRUM SEQUENCER
• Keep the ACC(ent) button down and select the steps you want to accentuate to
use the per-instrument accent line,
• or just shortly hit ACC(ent) to access the general accent line for all instruments
together.
4.6.3
Reverses
By using the REV-button you can program reverse events. When meeting a reverse
event, all the drum synthesizer’s envelopes (for that instrument) will start running back-
wards, resulting in a reversed drum sound. Keep the REV button pressed and select the
steps where you want the drum sound to start running backwards. So, the selected
step is not the place where the reversed drum note will end, it’s where it will reverse
and start running backwards. Keep REV and 16/32 pressed if you want to program a
reverse on a 32nd note step.
REV
t
ENV
If you turn the (SWING/)VALUE knob while holding REV down, you can set a
slight delay between the reverse event on the sequencer and the actual turnaround of
the envelopes. Often, when using a reversed drum sound to run up to new drum hit,
without such delay the new drum hit would lose it’s impact. This can be avoided using
the reverse delay. With a certain reverse delay, the instrument is not yet entirely back
’up’ when a new drum hit arrives, so the new drum hit keeps it’s impact.
REV
NEW NOTE
t
ENV
Rev Delay
4.6.4
Breaks
When meeting a break, all envelopes are immediately set to zero, so the playing note is
immediately silenced. Keep the BREAK button pressed and select the steps where you
want the drum sound to stop. Keep BREAK and 16/32 pressed if you want to program
a drum break on a 32nd note step.
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