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PRESET EDIT MENU PARAMETERS (CONTINUED)
SEQUENCER (PRESET EDIT 1.2) (CONTINUED)
SEQ MOD ONLY
When set to ON, this parameter prevents the sequencer from playing notes, but continues
transmission of sequence mod values. It effectively turns your sequencer into a 1-64 step
modulation source. The default is OFF.
MODWHL CTRL
When set to ON, the Mod Wheel provides real-time scaling of sequence modulation values,
where the maximum value is set by the SEQ MOD AMT parameter. The default is OFF.
NOTE: The modulation value for a step is set using the Mod Wheel, either while Recording
a sequence or while a step is selected for editing in Step Edit. The mod value is bipolar, so
setting the Mod Wheel to its lowest position sends the maximum “negative” modulation value,
while the highest position sends the maximum “positive” modulation value. Setting the Mod
Wheel at its center position sends “no modulation”.
EXAMPLE: To use the per-step modulation to set a switched parameter from (normally) OFF
to (modulated) ON, move the Mod Wheel all the way up when setting the SEQ MOD value for
the sequence step. To set a switched parameter from (normally) ON to (modulated) OFF, move
the Mod Wheel all the way down when recording to set a negative mod value for the sequence step.
RATCHET CT
When Ratchet is selected for a specific step in a sequence, the Ratchet Count causes that step
to repeat multiple times within a single step-duration. You can set the ratchet multiple from 1x
(no repeats) to 8x. The default is 2x.
FILTER EG (PRESET EDIT 1.3)
Highlight FILTER EG >> and press the CURSOR button to enter the FILTER EG sub menu.
GATE SRC
This is used to select which gate sources trigger the filter envelope. With NOTES selected,
only key presses and arpeggiations will trigger the filter envelope. The KB GATE jack on the left
side of the Sub 37 will not affect the filter envelope. With EXT selected, only trigger voltages
received at the KB GATE jack will trigger the filter envelope. Neither key presses nor
arpeggiations will affect the filter envelope. With BOTH selected, the keyboard, arpeggiations
and the KB GATE will trigger the filter envelope.
EXP. ATTACK
This parameter determines if the filter envelope’s attack curve is linear (OFF) or exponential
(ON). The default is OFF. An exponential attack will have a steeper slope on its way to the
maximum value. Each slope has its own sonic advantages, which vary depending on whether
you’re using very fast or very slow attack times.
CLOCK DIV
This specifies the filter envelope’s repeating relationship to the internal or MIDI clock when
the envelope SYNC button is illuminated. The first value is 4, which means that the filter
envelope is triggered every 4 whole notes (384 MIDI clocks). The highest value is 1/64T,
which means that the filter envelope is re-triggered every 1/64th-note triplet (1 MIDI clock).
Please refer to the chart on page 52 for a list of available clock divisions.