Modulation
- Sequencer LFO
- Sequencer Modulation lanes
By default, the pitch of the first voice (or track if it’s a Multitrack mode sequencer) is selected when
activating one CV or the Gate of the first voice/track when activating one Gate.
The selection is remembered if you change the sequencer source but it’s cleared when you remove
the sequencer.
CV ROUTING
NOTE: The CV range is constrained by hardware to -3 +5 V.
Each Sequencer mode has a different amount of voices available that you can route to the CVs and
Gates:
· Mono 1 voice
· Chord up to 8 voices
· Polyphonic up to 7 voices
· Multitrack up to 8 voices (1 per track)
· Stochastic 1 voice
· Matriceal up to 4 voices (1 per track)
Pitch, Gate, Velocity and Trig Envelopes modulation sources are correlated by voice number. After
selecting one of these sources you can choose which voice it reads from with the first encoder, for
example:
PITCH
If the cv is set to pitch, first parameter is the voice index.
Voice index: always 1 for Mono and Stochastic sequencers, from 1 to 7/8 for Poly and Chord modes
or track 1-8/4 for Multitrack and Matriceal respectively.
The second parameter is note offset in semitones.
The fourth parameter specifies the CV voltage format. It can be either:
- V/Oct (most modular and semimodular systems). From -3 to +5 V.
- Hz/V (Korg standard pitch tracking). From 0 to +5 V.
- 1.2V (Buchla standard pitch tracking). From 0 to +5 V.
To carry a typical modular voice you need to choose the same Sequencer and voice number for Pitch,
Gate or Trig Envelope and Velocity.