Program Edit Mode
The CC Sequencer (CC SEQ) Page
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Note Value
e Note Value parameter sets the number of steps that will be played per beat. e tempo is
based on quarter notes. erefore, if you set Note Value to 1/4, you will get one step per beat
of the clock. At 1/16, you will get 4 steps per beat, and so forth.
MIDI Dest
e MIDI Dest parameter sets the MIDI destination for the CC messages generated by the
CC Sequencer. You can send CC messages to a K2700 Program, to the MIDI Out ports, to
the USB port, or to any combination of these destinations.
By default, CC messages are sent to all possible destinations. When using the K2700 to
control or layer with external MIDI instruments, you may wish to send CC messages only to
certain destinations.
In Program Mode, when the MIDI Dest parameter is set to Zone, the CC messages will be
sent to the K2700 Program and to the MIDI and USB ports.
In Multi Mode, when the MIDI Dest parameter is set to Zone, the CC messages will be sent
to the destination set by the Zone’s Main page Destination parameter.
Seq State
e CC Sequencer can play 4 simultaneous sequences which can each control a dierent
parameter or CC number. Use the Seq State parameter to turn the selected sequence On or
O.
Sequence
e CC Sequencer can play four simultaneous sequences which can each control a dierent
parameter or CC number. Use the Sequence parameter to select one of four sequences to
edit. You can also use the SEQ- and SEQ+ soft buttons to select one of the four sequences.
Each of the four sequences uses the same settings for the State, Number Steps, Sync, Note
Value, and MIDI Dest parameters. All other CC Sequencer parameters can be adjusted
independently for each of the four sequences.