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KORE 2 – 201
this works independently from the trigger setting. With an active tranSPoSe
button you can also transpose the sequence in normal run mode.
The CloCKSynC menu has three different entries:
None causes the S
teP
S
eQuenCer
to switch to the new track immediately,
without syncing the switch time to the global or host clock. This also
means that it can run without KORE 2’s master clock or the host clock,
respectively, being active.
With Beat selected the SteP SeQuenCer will switch on the next beat of
the global or host clock.
When Bar is selected, the SteP SeQuenCer will switch playback on the
rst beat of the next bar.
The Time section
On the left side of the tiMe section sits the rate menu. It offers a choice
of settings ranging from 1 for whole notes to 64 for 64th notes. The
values are equivalent to the grid spacing of the sequencer, so with a rate
setting of eight the sequencer will advance one step every eighth of the
global/host clock.
The
triPletS
and
dotted
buttons change the grid of the played notes to
dotted or triplets. These two parameters can only work alternatively,
not both at the same time. They result in the following changes in grid
length:
A dotted note adds the half of the note value (as dened by rate). If
you have a rate of 2 (for half notes) the dotted option leads to a grid
spacing of three beats length.

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