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Sequentix CIRKLON - Auxiliary Value Scaling - no more

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Sequentix Music Systems
Cirklon Sequencer User Manual
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There are two options:
clip - the result is not allowed to exceed the maximum or minimum possible value
wrap - the result is folded back round to the opposite end of the value range
The clip option is the default.
You need to be careful when using the wrap option, since you can end up with very high or
very low values suddenly changing to the opposite extreme.
With note or velocity values, this might give you a surprise.
These remaining two settings on the accumulator config page are pattern level settings.
The “RoPS” setting is short for “Reset on Pattern Select”, and is toggled with encoder 10.
This setting is on by default, and means that all three accumulator values will be reset when
the pattern is selected.
If RoPS is turned off, when the pattern is selected, any accumulator values changed by the
previous pattern will be carried over.
This is useful for patterns that will be consecutively where you want accumulator modulation
to continue.
The “xDAcDsetting is short for “auX D Accumulator Disconnect, and is toggled with
encoder 11.
This setting, off by default, allows you to break the normal link between the aux D
accumulator and the aux D value with xDAcD set on the value of aux D is not changed
regardless of the aux D accumulator value.
This setting is provided so you can continue to use aux D for controllers or other events,
while using the aux D accumulator for the “Accumulator Mask” events.
Auxiliary Value Scaling No More
One significant difference between the behaviour of aux events on P3 and Cirklon is that the
aux value scaling that applied in P3 no longer applies.
So let’s move along…

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