48 Step Sequencer
Sequential
Clock
Parameters
BPM:
30…250—
Sets the tempo for the Arpeggiator in BPM (beats per
minute). The
tap
tempo
LED flashes at the BPM rate. When
sync
is enabled
on the low-frequency oscillator, or enabled in the Effects section, the BPM
rate affects the LFO frequency and/or delay effect. When syncing to an exter-
nal MIDI clock source, the BPM setting has no effect.
Clock Divide
—
Selects a basic note value relative to the BPM. See the table
below:
Name
Tempo
Timing Division
1/2
BPM/2
Half note
1/4
BPM
Quarter note
1/8
BPM x 2 Eighth note
1/8 T
BPM x 3 Eighth note triplets
1/16
BPM x 4 Sixteenth note
1/16 T
BPM x 6 Sixteenth note triplets
1/32
BPM x 8 Thirty-second note
64th
BPM x 16 Sixty-fourth note
Tap Tempo
—
Pressing the
tap
tempo
button 4 times sets the tempo. The
LED flashes at the BPM rate you set.
Step Sequencer
The step sequencer allows you to record a series of notes and chords of up
to 64 steps in length. You can record up to a 5-note chord on each step.
It records note and velocity data, but not timing. You can add ties and
rests after you have recorded the notes/steps. Once you have recorded a
sequence, you can play it back and adjust its playback speed with the bpm
control. You can also play along with a sequence (if there are voices avail-
able), and transpose its playback.
To program a note sequence:
1. Press the record button.
2. Play the notes of your sequence on the keyboard. The display indicates
the current step as you play.
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