Motion Sequencing 2.0
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Sequencer page
is page shows a real-time overview of the Motion Sequence for the Program’s newest-sounding voice.
Note: rough modulation and probability, each voice in each Lane of each Motion Sequence may be on dierent steps,
and may also have dierent Start/End settings.
4: Tempo On/O 5: Zoom
6: Motion Seq
Inspector
7: Mod
Inspector
8: Lane
9: Lane
Preset
3: Use Master & Progress Bar
11: Loop controls10: Random Order 12: Note Advance
1: Motion Sequence selector 2: Sync Notes
1: Motion Sequence selector
is shows the Motion Sequence for the current Layer’s Program. Use the < and > arrows to step through Motion
Sequences one by one, or click on the name to bring up a browser window. Right-click/control-click (macOS) on the
name to bring up a contextual menu for saving and renaming.
2. Sync Notes
is sets whether individual Motion Sequences play on their own separate timelines, or whether they are sync’d
together. For details, see “Sync Notes” on page 38.
3. Use Master
When Use Master is On, the Master Lane restarts all of the other Lanes aer either a specied number of beats or
elapsed time, depending on the Timing Lane’s Temp o On/O setting. You can use this to create regularly repeating
patterns, even if the dierent Lanes have irregular loop lengths. For details, see “Master Lane” on page 40.
Master Lane Progress Bar
is progress bar below the Use Master button shows the progress through the Master Lane’s loop.
4. Tempo On/O
Tempo controls both the Master Lane and the Timing Lane. For details, see “Tempo” on page 41.
5: Zoom
Use the 16/32/64 settings to adjust the viewable range of the display, to show 16, 32, or 64 Steps, respectively.
For compatibility with the hardware modwave, Steps are named in groups of 16: A1…A16, B1…B16, C1…C16, and
D1…D16; you’ll see these names in the Motion Sequence Inspector for Lane Loop Start and End points, and when
editing individual steps.