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Sequentix Music Systems
P3 Sequencer User Manual Page 150
So if the primary note is a C, and you set rep*4, note + n on a step with a value of 1, the four notes
played would be C, C#, D, D#.
These four notes would each be a quarter of the length of the normal note length for the pattern.
If you want to have both a velocity and note offset on your repeat notes on the same step, you can
combine these events on more than one aux.
The next repeat event is a bit different - it doesn't equally divide the step among the repeat notes.
It simply repeats the note after the length setting for the step has elapsed.
If the length is set too long, you may get no repeats. If it is set very short, you can get very rapid
streams of notes.
Since this event takes a value for the number of repeats, another couple of events are provided to
configure note and velocity offsets if required.
rep*N by length sets note to repeat n times, with length of note controlling repeat time
set rep*n note+ set repeat note offset for rep*n range: +/- 63
set rep*n velo+ set repeat velocity offset for rep*n range: +/- 63
Redirect Aux Events
The “Redirect Aux” event group allow you to temporarily re-assign aux B, C or D to a different MIDI
controller or aux event.
There is no such event for aux A as the auxes are processed in order - you must re-direct one aux from
an earlier one. Since A is the first aux, it could not be re-directed.
aux B = cc #n temporarily re-assign aux B to a MIDI controller range: 0 - 127
aux B = event n temporarily re-assign aux B to an aux event range: aux events
aux C = cc #n temporarily re-assign aux C to a MIDI controller range: 0 - 127
aux C = event n temporarily re-assign aux C to an aux event range: aux events
aux D = cc #n temporarily re-assign aux D to a MIDI controller range: 0 - 127
aux D = event n temporarily re-assign aux D to an aux event range: aux events
auxes to trk n
This event re-directs all following auxes so that they apply to the specified target track instead of the
current track.
This allows you to cascade more than four aux events to one track, or send more than the maximum
four MIDI CCs.

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