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Trigon-6 Operation Manual
Sequencer
If you’re using a program with Unison enabled, you don’t need to hold
down the button. You can simply press a note on the keyboard and
the sequence is transposed to that key. (When not using Unison, you
must still hold down the button to enable transposition.)
Remember that “Middle C” is the reference point. Playing a note above
middle C transposes the sequence higher by that interval. Playing a note
below middle C transposes the sequence lower by that interval.
Stepping Backward to Correct Notes When Recording a Sequence
While you are recording a sequence, it is now possible to step backward
using the Bank/Decrement button to correct notes. You can decrement as
many steps as you like, but each time you step backward the sequencer
erases the step. You must then re-record any steps/notes that occur after
the current step. For example, if you play notes on steps 1-8, then decre-
ment to step 4, you will need to manually re-play steps 5-8 again on the
keyboard.
To step backward while recording a sequence:
1. Record a sequencer normally by pressing the record button, then play-
ing notes on the keyboard. The display indicates the current step as you
play.
2. Press the bank select/decrement button. This will step back to the
previous step so that you can rerecord it. Stepping back erases the step.
MIDI Note Output from the Arpeggiator and Sequencer
e Trigon-6’s arpeggiator and sequencer can output MIDI note
numbers. Any notes that you hold on the Trigon-6 keyboard will be
arpeggiated according to the current settings of the arpeggiator and
output over MIDI (or USB) as MIDI notes. Similarly, any notes output by
the sequencer will be output over MIDI (or USB) as MIDI notes. You can
use this feature to drive other MIDI-equipped devices such as synthesiz-
ers and drum machines.
To enable MIDI Note output from the arpeggiator and sequencer:
1. Press the globals button then press program selector button 5 (param
xmit).
2. Use the bank and tens buttons as decrement and increment buttons to