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Sequentix CIRKLON - Gbar; Length; Song Advance; Force to Scale

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Sequentix Music Systems
Cirklon Sequencer User Manual
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Gbar
This is the global bar length - the length of one bar in the scene, in 16
th
note steps.
In song play mode, it is used along with the length value to control how long a scene will
play for before advancing to the next scene.
It also provides a common reference for the start of a bar for odd-length P3 patterns that you
wish to resynchronise with the other tracks at regular intervals.
This is achieved by turning on the bar-level gbar setting described the in P3 pattern edit
section.
Length
The scene length is the number of bars (of Gbar steps) the scene will play for before
advancing to the next scene in song play mode.
It can take a value from 1 to 200.
The current scene length is also used as the default length when creating new patterns.
If you typically work with patterns of 4, 8, 16 bars, etc., you can set this value to your
preferred length to save the need to edit the bar length of each new pattern manually.
Song Advance
This option controls whether or not the scene will advance to the next scene while in song
play mode. Set to the default of “auto”, the scene will advance after one pass. Set to “man”,
the scene will loop indefinitely, until a new scene is selected from the scene list, or you select
the next scene using the shortcut of holding the NEXT key then pressing SCENE.
Force To Scale
With Force to Scale (FTS) active, all notes played will be forced into the chosen scale (or key
signature).
If a note is not included in the current scale, it will be moved to the nearest note which is.
There are two FTS values - the root note and the scale. Each is selected from a list.
There are a number of preset scales to choose from, and also space for 8 user defined scales.
The user scales are stored at the song level that is, each is accessible only to the song it is
defined in.

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