Module for recording, editing, and playing note sequences.
References
The sequencer consists of 5 segments, each with 16 elements.
Adding or removing mode activation button:
In this mode, touching an excluded element adds it to the sequence, while touching an included element removes it. Pressing "a," "b," "c," "d," or "e" toggles the state of the corresponding segment.
Muting or unmuting mode activation button:
In this mode, touching a muted element unmutes it, while touching an unmuted element mutes it. Pressing "a," "b," "c," "d," or "e" toggles the state of the corresponding segment.
Selecting mode activation button:
In this mode, touching an element or pressing a segment button selects the corresponding one.
Cloning mode activation button:
In this mode, touching an element copies notes and exclusion/muting states from the last selected element, while pressing a segment button clones notes and states from the elements of the last selected segment.
Tempo slider:
range from 60 to 1000 beats per minute
Dragging up increases the tempo, and down decreases it. A left-right gesture activates the external MIDI clock listening mode. Rhythmic tapping sets the tempo based on intervals between the last two taps.
Play button:
Note: Pressing and dragging outside the button toggles between play and record modes.
Record button:
During simultaneous recording and playback, the sequencer deletes notes from the currently playing element and adds those played at the same time on the keyboard or external controller.
Element states are displayed as circles above the segment buttons.
Element button:
included in sequence
currently playing
unmuted
muted
contains notes
selected for editing
Note: Unincluded elements cannot become the currently playing element, but muted ones can.
Segments are switched using buttons "a," "b," "c," "d," and "e." The selected segment is underlined with a green line. The segment containing the currently playing element flashes in sync with the metronome.
Segment buttons:
In element edit mode, each key press adds the corresponding note. The vertical touch point determines the voice's volume — the higher the touch, the louder. Dragging up or down on the key adjusts key pressure, controlling the corresponding voice's volume. Subsequent touches on the added note remove it. Each element holds up to four notes. Attempting to add a fifth note removes the closest one before adding the new note. Editing the key range works similarly to play mode.
Guides
How to add or remove an element or segment?
Activate the add/remove elements button.
Select the desired elements to add to the sequence.
To add or remove an entire segment, ensure the button is active and navigate to the desired segment.
Ensure the state has changed to the opposite.
How to mute or unmute an element or segment?
Activate the mute/unmute elements button.
Select the desired elements to modify.
To mute or unmute an entire segment, ensure the button is active and navigate to the desired segment.
Ensure the state has changed to the opposite.
How to select an element for modification?
Activate the element selection button.
Choose the desired element for modification.
Make the changes.
Ensure the notes are recorded in the selected element.
How to clone elements or segments?
Select the element or segment you want to clone.
Activate the clone elements and segments button.
Select the element or segment where you want to clone it.
Ensure everything is cloned into the correct element or segment.
How to add notes to the selected element?
Select the element for modifications.
Press the desired notes on the keyboard.
Adjust the volume of each note by tapping and moving vertically.
Ensure the notes are added in the correct element.
How to change the tempo?
Drag the slider up to increase or down to decrease the tempo.
Tap the slider twice, and it will determine the speed based on the last two taps.
How to enable recording?
Drag the "PLAY" button in any direction beyond its boundaries.
Ensure the "PLAY" button switches to "REC"
How to shift the start of notes relative to playable sequencer elements?
1. Select the "Voice" module. 2. Drag the "offset" slider. 3. Select the desired offset. 4. Ensure that the note start has shifted.
Note: This feature is useful for synchronization with other devices via MIDI clock.
How to adjust the note duration in sequencer elements?
1. Select the "Voice" module. 2. Drag the "duration" slider. 3. Select the desired duration. 4. Ensure that the notes have changed their duration.