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Sequential Six-Trak User Manual

Sequential Six-Trak
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Sequential Six-Trak Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeAnalog Synthesizer
Polyphony6 voices
Oscillators2 per voice
LFO1
FilterAnalog 4-pole low-pass
Keyboard61 keys
Memory100 patches
ControlMIDI
Year Released1984
Number of Tracks6
MIDI Channels1
StorageCassette

Summary

1 BASIC SETUP

2 BASIC OPERATION

2-1 Preparation Steps

Steps to prepare the Six-Trak for basic operation, including power, volume, wheels, and tuning.

2-2 Program Select

Instructions for selecting different sound programs on the synthesizer.

2-4 Automatic Tuning

Explains the Six-Trak's automatic tuning process to maintain pitch accuracy.

2-10 In Case of Difficulty

Troubleshooting guide for memory errors, control lock-ups, and power issues.

3 SEQUENCER

3-1 Sequencer Introduction

Introduces the Six-Trak's sequencer as the core for orchestrations and multi-track recording.

3-2 Playback Start/Stop

Instructions on how to start and stop sequence playback.

3-3 Footswitch Playback Control

How to use an optional footswitch to control sequence playback.

3-5 Memory Full Warning

Explains the "Memory Full" warning and how to manage sequencer capacity.

3-6 Record Basic Track(s)

Step-by-step guide to recording the initial "basic" track(s) of a sequence.

3-7 Recording with Footswitch

Recording sequences using an optional footswitch for control.

3-8 Basic Overdubbing

How to add new musical parts to existing recorded tracks.

3-9 Erasing Tracks

Instructions for deleting individual tracks from a sequence.

3-11 Edit Track Program

How to change the sound program assigned to a specific track.

3-13 Sequencer Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting common issues with the sequencer function.

4 ARPEGGIATOR

4-1 Arpeggiator Introduction

Introduces the Six-Trak's arpeggiator, its modes, and latching capabilities.

4-2 UP/DOWN Mode

Explains the UP/DOWN mode of the arpeggiator.

4-3 ASSIGN Mode

Explains the ASSIGN mode of the arpeggiator for creating riffs.

5 STACK MODE

Stack Mode Functionality

Explains how to create stacks by assigning multiple timbres to keyboard notes.

6 PROGRAMMING THE SYNTHESIZER

6-1 Introduction to Programming

Introduces the process of creating custom synthesizer programs by editing parameters.

6-2 Editing a Program

Detailed steps on how to edit individual synthesizer parameters.

6-3 Restoring a Program

How to revert a program to its original factory settings.

6-5 Recording a Program

Instructions for saving edited or existing programs into memory.

7 SYNTHESIZER PARAMETERS

7-1 Parameter Introduction

Provides an overview of the Six-Trak's programmable voice parameters and their types.

7-2 Oscillator Parameters

Details the parameters controlling the synthesizer's oscillator section.

7-3 LFO Parameters

Describes the parameters for the Low-Frequency Oscillator (LFO) and its modulation capabilities.

7-4 Filter Parameters

Details the parameters controlling the synthesizer's filter section and its envelope generator.

8 HIDDEN FUNCTIONS

10 USING MIDI

10-1 Connecting Two Six-TRAKS

Guide for connecting and setting up two Six-Trak units for MIDI communication.

12 MODEL 610 SIX-TRAK SPECIFICATIONS

610 SIX-TRAK MIDI IMPLEMENTATION

RECOGNIZED RECEIVE DATA

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY

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