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182 SEQUENCER
182 SEQUENCER Controls
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(1) CH-1/CH-2 SEQUENCER COLUMNS – Use the
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(2) TEMPO – This knob controls the step speed of
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(3) DELAY – Use this knob to set the amount of
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(4) GATE TIME – This knob controls the length of
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(5) STEP NUMBER – Rotate this knob to set the
Controls
knobs to set the control voltage output for each
step. Each column sends out control voltages
over a dedicated output jack (CV OUT-1 and CV
OUT-2). In PARALLEL mode, two independent
voltages can be set for each step for a total of
up to 8 steps. In SERIES mode, you can program
sequences of up to 16 steps.
the sequencer. The internal tempo clock can
also be controlled via the TEMPO CV IN jack.
You can also route control voltages from the
CV OUT-1 or CV OUT-2 output jacks back into
the clock via the TEMPO CV IN jack to program
variable timing between each step.
time taken (0 to 10 seconds) to shift to the
sequence's next step voltage, which is set by
the 16 knobs in the CH-1/CH-2 SEQUENCER
COLUMNS. The DELAY parameter creates an
effect similar to a portamento effect, except
with an exponential response. The DELAY
function only operates on the CV OUT-1 output
jack (in both PARALLEL and SERIES modes).
The CV OUT-2 output jack is unaffected by the
DELAY control.
time the GATE OUT control voltage is active –
known as the "duty cycle" – in a range from
10% to 90%.
number of steps counted before the sequencer
re-starts. In PARALLEL mode, the STEP NUMBER
setting affects both columns simultaneously. In
SERIES mode, the STEP NUMBER setting affects
only the CH-2 row so that you
may create longer sequences of 9 to 16 steps.
Quick Start Guide
(6) STEP (REPEAT/SINGLE) – This sliding switch
determines how the sequencer responds to
triggering. In the REPEAT setting, the sequence
repeats every time it reaches the end. The SINGLE
setting stops the sequence after one full cycle.
The middle STEP setting advances the sequence
one step each time a trigger control voltage is
received a the TRIG IN jack.
(7) START/STOP – Press this button to trigger or
stop the sequence.
(8) PARALLEL/SERIES – This sliding switching
determines whether each step of the CH-1
and CH-2 columns trigger separately and
simultaneously (PARALLEL) for sequences of
up 8 steps, or if the two columns trigger one
after the other (SERIES) with the CH-1 column
triggering first, followed by the CH-2 column.
In SERIES mode, you can create sequences
of 8 to 16 steps.
(9) CV OUT-1/CV OUT-2 – These jacks send out
separate control voltage signals for the CH-1
(CV OUT-1 jack) and CH-2 (CV OUT-2 jack)
columns. When in SERIES mode, CV OUT-1
provides the 16-step output and the CV OUT-2
jack provides an 8-step output.
TEMPO CV IN – This jack routes in a control
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voltage signal to control the tempo clock.
GATE OUT – This jack sends out a gate trigger
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signal for every sequencer step via cables with
3.5 mm connectors.
TRIG IN – This input allows you to route
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in a trigger voltage via cables with 3.5 mm
connectors.
TRIG OUT – Use this jack to send out a trigger
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voltage signal for use with other modules.
This trigger voltage is generated when the
sequencer reaches its end step.
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