Drone Mode
Flip any of the ENV switches twice quickly (within 1 second) to put
the corresponding voice in drone mode, meaning that it will ring even
if you’re not touching the touchpads. Another way of doing this is by
putting a coin across the touchpads, but be advised that using the ENV
switch is the cheaper method.
Chromatic Mode
Flip SHAPE switch of voice 1 (on the left) twice quickly to enter
chromatic mode. This mode is global and affects all voices. The
frequencies selected by the TUNE knobs will now be in steps according
to the chromatic scale, based on A4 = 440 Hz. The frequency range will
be extended upwards. The MOD knob will still affect the voice
frequencies as before.
Sequencer Mode: Recording
Flip SHAPE switch of voice 3 (on the right) twice quickly to enter
step recording mode. This will delete any previously recorded
sequence!
The sequencer will record the TUNE frequency for each voice per step
(only if this voice has its ENV switch in position 2), as well as the
setting of the TIME knob for each step. Voices that have their ENV
switch in position 1 will not be recorded, which means you can use
them to “solo” over your recorded sequence during playback.
Touch the touchpads for voice 1. Make adjustments to the TIME knob
and/or TUNE knobs as needed (you can touch the pads for voices 2 or 3
as well to check, or put them into drone mode during recording). When
you release the pads for voice 1, the step is saved and you can start
over with the next step in the same way. Up to 16 steps can be
recorded.