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28 29Quick Start Guide
GRIND
32. OCTAVE/LOCATION – These multi-colored
LEDS show various details, such as the Octave,
PATTERN number, BANK number, current
PAGE, and GATE LENGTH.
33. KEYBOARD/STEP SWITCHES – These
multifunction 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
ashes red.
The switches are laid out as a 13-note
keyboard. The octave can be moved up and
down by pressing the <KYBD or STEP>
switches, and the row of 8 LEDs will show
the current octave. The switches are used to
control the sequencer editing, as well as the
arpeggiator operation.
34. 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.
35. 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.
36. 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.
37. REC – Press this to begin the recording of
a new pattern. This is also used with SHIFT
during the pattern saving procedure.
38. KYBD – Press SHIFT + KYBD to change the
sequencer to keyboard mode. Press to change
the 13-note keyboard octave.
39. STEP – Press SHIFT + STEP to change the
sequencer to STEP mode. Press to change the
13-note keyboard octave.
40. POWER – Indicates that power is supplied
to the unit and the rear-panel power switch
is on.
MIDI Section
41. MIDI IN – This 5-pin DIN jack receives MIDI
data from an external source. This will
commonly be a MIDI keyboard, an external
hardware sequencer, a computer equipped
with a MIDI interface, etc.
42. MIDI OUT/THRU – Passes through MIDI data
received at the MIDI INPUT and sends MIDI
data to an application.
Patchbay (3.5 mm TS connections)
InputSection
43. OSC TIMBRE CV – Control the Timbre
parameter via external control voltage.
44. OSC HAR CV – Control the Harmonics
parameter via external control voltage.
45. OSC FM - Control the FM parameter via
external control voltage.
46. OSC MORPH CV – Control the Morph
parameter via external control voltage.
47. VCF IN – External audio input to the VCF.
48. VCF CUTOFF – VCF cuto frequency CV.
49. VCF RES – VCF Resonance CV.
50. MIX 1 – Mix 1 CV in, connected internally
to VC MIX.
51. MIX 2 – Mix 2 CV in, connected internally
to VC MIX.
52. VC MIX – VC mix control CV in, connected
internally to VC MIX.
53. OSC MODEL CV – Allows model selection
to be made remotely via external
controlvoltage.
54. OSC CV – Oscillator pitch CV, at 1 V/octave.
55. OSC LEVEL – Opens the internal low-pass
gate on the output signal, controlling both
output level and brightness. Also triggers an
accent when the physical or percussive models
are active.
56. OSC TRIG Performs several functions:
Triggers the internal envelope generator.
Excites the physical and percussive models.
Strikes the internal low-pass gate.
Samples and holds the value of the Model
CV input.
57. TEMPO – Sequencer tempo.
58. PLAY/STOP – Sequencer play/stop.
59. RESET Sequencer reset.
60. HOLD – Sequencer hold.
61. ENV GATE – Envelope gate.
62. VCA CV – VCA CV.
63. LFO RATE – LFO frequency rate CV.
Patchbay (3.5 mm TS connections)
OutputSection
64. VC MIX – VC mix output connected internally
to VC MIX.
65. LFO TRI – LFO triangular waveform output.
66. OSC OUT 1 – Sends the main processed signal
via 3.5 mm TS cable.
67. OSC OUT 2 – Sends an alternate or variant of
the Out 1 signal via 3.5 mm TS cable.
68. ENV – Envelope output.
69. VCA/LINE – Connect this 3.5 mm TS
output to the line-level audio input of your
system. Make sure the volume is turned
down and the system is turned o before
makingconnections.
70. PHONES – Connect your headphones to this
3.5 mm TRS output. Make sure the volume is
turned down before putting on headphones.
71. LFO SQU – LFO square waveform output.
72. NOISE – noise output.
73. ASSIGN assign output.
74. KB CV – keyboard CV output.
75. GATE – gate output.
76. VCF – VCF output.

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