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Yamaha SEQTRAK - Fine-tuning the Rhythmic Timing of a Step (Micro Timing); Setting the Consecutive Number of Times a Step is Triggered (Substep)

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SEQTRAK User Guide
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6.3 Fine-tuning the Rhythmic Timing of a Step (Micro Timing)
Hold down a Drum key that is on and turn a Track knob to fine-tune the rhythmic timing of
that step. At this time, [MICRO TIMING] lights up on the index.
Rhythmic timing can be adjusted in a range from −60 ticks to +58 ticks.
NOTE
One step is 120 ticks.
Hold down multiple Drum keys simultaneously and turn a Track knob to adjust the
rhythmic timing of multiple steps.
6.4 Setting the Consecutive Number of Times a Step is Triggered (Substep)
Triggering a single step multiple times is called a Substep. If you press and hold a Drum key
that is on for 2 seconds or longer, five Drum keys light up for setting the Substep. You can
select No Substep (default), two times, three times (8th note triplet) [Ver. 1.1], three times, or
four times.
NOTE
If the Drum key for which you want to set a Substep is on the upper row, five Drum keys
on the lower row will light. If it is on the lower row, five Drum keys on the upper row will
light.

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