Cirklon Sequencer User Manual
Pattern A is the same boring, repeating-note pattern we used before.
Pattern B is an equally boring rising scale.
A Quick Grab
To demonstrate an Inter Track event, let’s use the first event in the group – “grab”.
Having entered both of the example patterns above:
start Cirklon running, if it isn’t already
ensure track 1 is active – it will be playing pattern A
mute track 2 – it will be playing pattern B, but no notes will be sent
The reason you have muted track 2 is that it will be easier to hear what is going to happen to
pattern A without pattern B also making a noise.
Enter pattern edit for track 1 (pattern A), and use the ROW encoder as before to select the aux
A row, and assign the grab event from the Inter Track group.
Auxes With Double Values
Unlike other auxes, the values in each step for the grab, push and swap events are split in two
parts.
First is the target value which will be grabbed, swapped or pushed.
The second part is the target track that the event will affect.
The target value can be any of the row values in a P3 pattern, and some special cases, which
will be listed in full below.
The target track can be from 1 to 16.
Higher numbered tracks cannot be specified, though the inter track events can be used in
patterns on higher tracks, so long as they target tracks in the first 16.
As you turn the encoders to edit the event values on each step, they will step through each
track.
By holding in the step encoder and turning (as normal for bigger steps), the target value will
be changed.
Use the step encoders to set steps 1, 5, 9 and 13 to a value of “note trk: 2”.