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GLOBAL MENU PARAMETERS (CONTINUED)
PITCH (CONTINUED)
RTCHT CT
Ratchet Count allows you to change, in real time, the Ratchet Count from 1x - 8x. All steps
that have Ratchet On will respond to these changes.
ST1 RESET
Step 1 Reset causes the Arp or Sequencer to restart at step 1 any time a voltage
trigger (voltage rising from below 2.5 volts to greater than 2.5 volts) is detected at
the CV input. Using both the ST1 RESET and STEP ADV mappings, you can sync the
Sub 37 sequencer to external trigger control in a number of creative ways.
VOLUME
Maps the external VOL CV controller to virtually any Sub 37 sound parameters, including
SQMODAMT, RTCHT CT, and ST1 RESET.
GATE
The KB GATE external input can be mapped to any on/off type parameter, as well as two
special functions, STEP ADV and SUST PED.
STEP ADV
Uses a voltage trigger at the KB GATE input to advance the arpeggiator or sequencer
step. While the STEP ADV mapping is active, the internal clock and MIDI clock sync
are overridden for the Arpeggiator and Sequencer (although the LFOs and Envelopes
continue to sync to Internal or MIDI clock according to the SYNC setting in the
Arpeggiator section).
SUST PED
Sets the KB GATE input to work as a simple Sustain pedal, without triggering the Sub
37 gate/envelopes directly.
GATE INVERT
A setting of ON reverses the effect of the KB GATE input. This allows the Sub 37 to
accommodate normally-open or normally-closed footswitches. The default is OFF.
PER PRESET
When set to ON, this function loads CV Mapping settings for each preset. If PER PRESET is
OFF (default), then the Global CV MAPPING settings will persist when changing presets.
SEQUENCER OPTIONS (GLOBAL MENU 2.2)
Highlight SEQ OPTIONS >> and press the CURSOR button to enter the SEQUENCER OPTIONS sub menu.
REF NOTE
When playing a step sequence in the ARPEGGIATOR section, you can change the key of
that sequence by playing different notes. When REF NOTE is set to FIRST (default), the note you
press to start the sequence dictates the actual first note of that sequence. When you choose
the MID C parameter, pressing Middle C on the keyboard will start the sequence on the same
pitch it was recorded. Playing any other key above or below Middle C will result in a transposition
(up or down) equal to that key’s distance from Middle C.