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MS-1
MS-1 Controls
(EN) Step 2: Controls
(32)
(1)
(33)
Sequencer Section
(1) TEMPO/GATE LENGTH – this knob controls
the sequencer and ARP tempo when using
the internal clock source. During USB or MIDI
clock use, it also controls the value of clock
division. During step editing, it controls the
gate length. If SHIFT is held and the sequencer
played, then it also adjusts the swing. If SHIFT
is held and ARP played, then it also adjusts the
ARP gate length.
(2) HOLD/REST – during keyboard play, this
allows you to hold the last note played. In
sequencer playback, this allows you to hold
the current step. During step editing, it allows
you to enter a rest. Press HOLD and ARP to
hold an arpeggio.
(3) RESET/ACCENT – during playback, this allows
you to reset the pattern back to step 1. During
step editing, you can add an accent to a step.
(4) ARP (SET END) – in ARP mode, an arpeggio
will play, based on the held notes on the
keyboard. Press it twice, or press HOLD
and ARP, to hold the arpeggio.
In Sequencer mode, pressing SHIFT and SET
END together, followed by a STEP switch,
will allow that step to become the end of the
current pattern.
(5) PATTERN (BANK) – This switch is used to
access either the current pattern, or bank
number, as follows:
PATTERN: Press PATTERN, and one of the 8
LOCATION LEDs will show the current pattern
number (from 1 to 8). To change to a different
pattern number, keep the PATTERN switch
held down and press any of the STEP switches
(1 to 8), or press <KYBD to decrease, or STEP>
to increase the pattern number.
(2)
(3) (4) (5)
(10)
(6) (7) (8) (9)
(11) (12)
BANK: Press SHIFT and PATTERN, and one of
the 8 LOCATION LEDs will show the current
bank number (from 1 to 8). To change to a
different bank number, keep both SHIFT and
BANK held down, and press any of the STEP
switches (1 to 8), or press <KYBD to decrease,
or STEP> to increase the bank number.
(6) SHIFT – This is used to access the secondary
features of some of the other sequencer
controls, such as SET END, BANK, SWING,
KYDB, and STEP. Hold down SHIFT and the
other switch at the same time. For example
SHIFT + PATTERN (BANK) will show the
current BANK number in the LOCATOR LEDs.
(7) PAGE – each pattern can be up to 32 steps in
length. This switch allows you to show each
of the 4 pages of 8 steps each. The LOCATION
LEDs 1 to 4, show which page you are on. If a
pattern is playing, the STEP LEDs will show the
steps in use on the current page.
(8) PLAY/STOP – starts or stops the playback of
the pattern. If SHIFT is held at the same time,
then this is the start of the pattern saving
procedure, described below.
(9) REC – press this to begin the recording of
a new pattern. This is also used with SHIFT
during the pattern saving procedure.
LOCATION – these multi-colored LEDS show
(10)
various details, such as the current PATTERN
number, current BANK number, current PAGE,
and GATE LENGTH.
KYBD – press SHIFT + KYBD to change the
(11)
sequencer to keyboard mode.
STEP – press SHIFT + STEP to change the
(12)
sequencer to STEP mode.
(13)
STEP SWITCHES – these multi-function
(13)
switches allow you to view and select
individual pattern steps, select a pattern
number, select a pattern bank. They are used
during recording of a pattern to show the
current step. Active steps are illuminated
with a steady red LED, and the current step
flashes red.
(32) GLIDE – during step editing, this knob can be
used to add a Ratchet by splitting the current
step into 1, 2, 3, or 4 parts. Hold down SHIFT
and turn the knob to split the current step into
the number of parts shown by the LOCATOR
LEDs (yellow) 1 to 4. The GLIDE switch (33)
does not have to be on for the Ratchet
to work.

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