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The Modulation Sequencer
The Modulation Sequencer (
Mod Seq
) is a “virtual” third Track that can record a Modulation
parameter value for each Step in a Pattern. The Track is saved to the Pattern along with
the Tracks for Osc 1 and Osc 2, and in all other respects is handled simply as an additional
sequencer track.
The data recorded in Mod Seq is available to the Modulation Matrix as one of its four sources
(
Seq
). It can then be routed to any of the eight Matrix destinations to vary oscillator pitch, pulse
width, VCA level, filter frequency, etc. See page 81 for full details of the Modulation Matrix.
Pressing
Mod Seq
5
opens
Modulation Sequencer View
:
Six pads lit: indicates
a Mod parameter
value of 48
One step pad blinks
blue/white: this is the
step whose Mod
parameter is displayed
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Modulation parameter value display
Pattern step display
Dark blue steps have notes
assigned to them
Although the value of the Modulation parameter is stored internally at 8-bit resolution (0 to
127), the restriction of 16 pads means it may only be assigned in multiples of 8, as per the table
below:
No. of lit pads Mod value
No. of lit pads Mod value
1
8
9
72
2
16
10
80
3
24
11
88
4
32
12
96
5
40
13
104
6
48
14
112
7
56
15
120
8
64
16
127
The default value of the Modulation parameter for all Steps in a Pattern is zero, so Pads 1 to
16 will initially all be unlit (unless you are looking at the
Modulation Sequence View
for a pre-
programmed Session). To assign a Mod value to a Step, press and hold the corresponding pad
in the Pattern Step display and press the pad in the upper two rows to assign the value. If you
want a Mod parameter value of 48, press Pad 6 and Pads 1 to 6 will all illuminate orange. As
the Pattern plays, the grid will show the Mod Seq value assigned to each Step by lighting up
pads in the two top rows.
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