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If any external clock source is selected and the sequencer is playing, then the clock source can be
directly changed to Internal by pressing SHIFT+DELETE. This option is used to switch seamless to
the internal clock while maintaining the same BPM (best effort).
Clock Out For the clock output settings. Those are:
MOD 1/16 → Standard modular clock with 1 clock per step
DINSYNC24 → outputs 6 clocks per step. Same as DIN SYNC (Reset is high if started and
low if stopped)
DISABLED → disables the Clock output. The Clock and Reset outputs can be either used
as additional Trigger/Gates or to generate a user defined clock from a sequence.
If Midi-Clock sending is enabled, a standard Midi-Clock/Start/Stop is also being send through one
of the midi-expanders.
Edit Mode On/OFF. Avoids editing while for example playing live or demonstrating. No patterns
can be changed when edit is off. However, playing live is still possible. Some extra functions with
live playing are enabled when edit is turned off.
Live Queue points Amount of steps when a new pattern is being started (derived from main 64
step clock). So normally when triggering a new pattern it will be started when the old pattern
sequence is finished. With the live quantisation, which you can enable by pressing start twice to
trigger a new pattern, the new pattern will start from the next Live Queue point. You can see the
live queue points on the top and the bottom of the sequencer in the main clock bar.
Input / Record Settings Screen to set up all inputs (CV and Midi) for recording or live
manipulation → Record / Live Input
Midi clock out Decides wherever the midi clock/ start/stop is being sent or not.
Main clock Decides the amount of the main clock steps. It defines also the maximum length a
pattern is playing. While the standard is 64 steps, less steps can be used for different rhythmic
variations. By pressing the OK button (or holding while changing the values) on this field all tracks
will be synchronized to current clock position. This works only well if tracks are equal, but not if
they are odd groove settings which differ from the standard groove settings. Increasing/Decreasing
using SHIFT+CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT will increase/decrease by by one. Increasing using
SHIFT+CURSOR UP increases in the following step pattern: 2,4,8,16,32,64. Decreasing using
SHIFT+CURSOR DOWN decreases in the following step pattern: 32,16,8,4,2,1.
New Project Choose if you want to start with a new empty Project. All values are reset to the
default values.
NerdSEQ – a tracker based Eurorack sequencer Page 84
User Manual Revision V1.26 for Firmware V1.26 12 July 2022