Cirklon Sequencer User Manual
Experimentation is the key here again.
As you play with these events, you should soon realise some of the apparently complex
modulations of patterns that can be achieved quite simply.
Target Values For Grab, Swap and Push
Having looked at the grab event, the swap and push events should not be any great mystery.
Push does the same thing as grab, but in the opposite direction – the target value on the
current track replaces the value on the target track.
Swap essentially does a grab and a push at the same time – the target values on the current
track and target track are swapped.
You can experiment with the differences between these events quickly by re-assigning the
auxes in your example patterns. The pairs of step values for one event will work for the
others.
Here is the full list of target values that can be acted on:
note
velo
leng
dlay
gate
tie
X
all (all pattern values are replaced)
nte+A (current note value plus any accumulator offset)
nte+B (current note value plus any bar transpose)
vel+A (current velocity value plus any accumulator offset)
aux B
aux C
aux D
xD+A (current aux D value plus any accumulator offset)