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Brand | Five12 |
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Model | Vector |
Category | Recording Equipment |
Language | English |
Physical installation instructions for the Vector Sequencer in a Eurorack case.
Overview of main edit pages for sequences like Rec, Pitch, Gate, Velocity.
Explanation of per-part presets, preset playlists, and scene mode.
How to set pitch values for each step, including muted steps.
Instructions for setting note lengths (gate times) for each sequence step.
How to set velocity CV output and MIDI note velocity values.
How keys and scales affect pitch values and limit available notes in sequences.
Global settings for tempo, swing, sync mode, key, scale, and playlist.
Setting Part assignments for Pitch, Gate, and Velocity CV outputs.
Configuring MIDI channel assignments for MIDI and USB outputs.
Selecting recording modes like Step, ST+T, TRANS, THRU, and RT-G.
Choosing the MIDI source for recording, such as VKBD, USBA, USBB, or JEXP.
Picking the type of operation (e.g., mute, jump, velocity change) for chance ops.
Setting the probability of a chance operation occurring.
Transforming sequences using Shift key combinations like Dbl, Inv, Gen, Evo, Sh-L, Sh-R, Mute, Clear.
Using algorithms like ACD1, BRL1, OBL1, RND1 to generate new sequences.
Setting up and using the first sub-sequencer for internal modulation.
Setting up and using the second sub-sequencer for internal modulation.
List of parameters that can be modulated by external CV inputs.
Editing Part names, colors, maximum length, and type (Mono, Chord, Drum).
Details on editing Chord Parts, including base notes, chord types, custom chords.
Details on editing Drum Parts, voice levels, and drum voice mapping.
Storing, saving, loading, and managing Projects on the micro-SD card.
Managing Presets, including selecting, duplicating, and clearing them.
Configuring Playlists to chain Presets together for song-like structures.
Displaying and triggering current Presets for all Parts in a Scene.
Connecting and configuring DIN Sync sources for synchronization.