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Sequentix CIRKLON - Sculpting and Randomisation

Sequentix CIRKLON
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Sequentix Music Systems
Cirklon Sequencer User Manual
3-19
Sculpting and Randomisation
The sculpt feature allows you to use knobs A and B to continuously edit the values of a
pattern as it plays.
Sculpt must first be enabled by holding the SHIFT key and pressing SCULPT.
The SCULPT key will light to show it is now active.
The top line of the display will also switch to show the sculpt mode, and a preview of the
values for the current knob positions.
While sculpt is active, and the pattern playing, holding the SCULPT key will modify the
value for the current row and step, according to the knob positions.
There are four sculpt modes. You can change mode by pressing VALUE/ENTER, then
selecting the new mode by turning and pressing ENTER once more.
The four modes are:
Sculpt ABS - the position of knob A will over-write the value in each playing step.
Sculpt REL - the position of knob A will adjust the stored value by a relative
amount. This can be a positive or negative offset, with zero effect at the mid-position of the
knob.. If you hold SCULPT as the pattern repeats, each step will move incrementally further
from its original value.
Random ABS - each playing step value will be over-written with a value randomly
chosen from the range of values set by knobs A and B. It doesn’t matter whether knob A or B
is greater.
Random REL - each step is adjusted by a random offset, again in the range between
knobs A and B. Multiple passes will cause a cumulative change to the stored values.
The best way to appreciate the effect of these functions is to experiment with them while
looking at the row view.
Audition
This is useful feature if you are editing a P3 pattern while playback is stopped.
If you hold a step encoder, then press the step key below it, the note value on that step will be
sent to the assigned instrument, so you can confirm the note selection by ear.

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