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Nicholas Michalek edited this page Jun 11, 2024 · 4 revisions

The Seq32 applet reinterprets the 8 pattern storage slots from the original Sequins app as 32-step note sequences. (This will corrupt your Sequins patterns, if you have any!)

Each step has a bipolar range of -32 to +31 (scale degrees) and can be Muted or Accented. Accent currently means a longer gate + glide. Mute means no gate is sent and the Pitch output doesn't change.

Important: In addition to storing applet settings in a Preset, a manual EEPROM Save is necessary to save changes to the global patterns!

I/O

1/3 2/4
TRIG Clock Reset
CV INs Sequence Select Transpose
OUTs Pitch Gate/Trigger

UI Parameters

  • Pattern select #1-8
  • Length, per pattern
  • Record mode
  • Quantizer scale settings (popup editor)
  • Transpose
  • Edit notes

AuxButton Actions

With certain parameters highlighted for editing, the select button will execute a secondary action:

  • Pattern# - Clear pattern
  • Length - Randomize current pattern completely
  • Transpose - Randomize pitches of current pattern, using transpose as the range

Step Editing

Use the encoder to move the cursor to a step, and push to toggle editing the note value. While editing, use the AuxButton to toggle Mute. Double-click to toggle Accent, indicated by a solid square.

Record mode

When the small record icon is engaged, the cursor is locked and a crude CV recording mechanism is active. When a clock is received, the sequencer advances, CV1 is captured as pitch, and CV2 is measured as Mute/Unmute/Accent (threshold at 0.5v for Unmute, and 2v for Accent).

It works, but it's a little clumsy because recording pitch/gate with the inputs conflicts with normal operation. This might get reworked in the future.

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