OCTAVE
The default octave is C2. Rotate the 2nd encoder to change the base octave for the selected
sequencer. This base octave serves as a base point for the notes in the grid. The octave value of
every step acts as an offset of this base note.
In the sequencer view, press and turn the OCT encoder to scroll up and down the grid. A white row
visually represents your root note. (Applies to MONO, POLY and CHORD modes).
In MULTITRACK mode, press and turn the OCT encoder to change the selected track.
GATE
This parameter sets the duration of the note as % of the total length of each step which depends on
the selected division. Thus, if the sequence is set to 1/16th, and gate is 50, the note will last half of a
1/16th note
Same as velocity, if there are different gate values on steps, the screen shows their maximum and
minimum value. It acts as a global control. After gate = 99 you have TIE and LEGato. Note that you
can change this parameter per step as well.
- TIE holds the current note for a number of steps. It can also be introduced by holding a step on the
grid and pressing another step to the right and on the same row that defines the end of the tied note.
Tied steps are indicated with a soft white light. The steps must be on the same row and octave to be
tied, otherwise they would be considered as different notes.
- LEGato creates a transition between consecutive notes (different pitch), so there’s no time gap
between them. Legato notes can trigger different behaviors of the used things.
When modifying the gate globally, for all the steps, TIED (or LEG) notes won’t be affected unless an
abrupt turn is made with the encoder. At the same time, no TIED notes will be created from separated
steps unless a fast turn of the encoder when gate value of those steps is 99.
Gate affects directly the Decay time of the AD Trig envelope in CV Out.
MOD
One click of the MOD encoder displays the modulation values of the active lane in column chart
form. The screen shows the MIDI parameter destination. Turn the encoder to change the selected
modulation lane. You can draw modulation curves in the grid and perform quick actions like change
the start and end points (using Init-End buttons), change the speed (x2 and /2 buttons), duplicate or
clear.
You can change the MIDI destination and other modulation lane settings in the MOD section which is
explained later.