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oscillator frequency to glide from the step three value when step four is gated
on. The higher the Slew value, the slower the slew rate. And the slew rate can be
different for each step. But its not just for oscillator glide. Slew can be applied to
any of the destinations. For example, sequence three could be routed to filter
cutoff with Slew in sequence four used to create a less abrupt transition from
one step to the next.
Note: Depending upon the BPM and Clock Divide settings, the slew rate
can actually exceed the time the envelopes are gated on, causing a step in
the affected sequence to not reach its set value. For example, if Slew is
applied to oscillator frequency, high Slew values may cause a step to
sound flat or sharp. If that’s not what you want, simply reduce the Slew
value.
Syncing an LFO to the Sequencer
One very useful way to modulate a parameter in sync with a sequence is using
an LFO with Clock Sync. A setting of 16 Steps for LFO Frequency with a
triangle wave selected and routed to the filter will provide a clean filter sweep
over a 16-step sequence, perfectly in sync! This is much easier (and smoother)
than manually programming a sequence to sweep the filter.
Name Parameter
Edit NameThe lower LCD line displays the name of the Program with the
active character blinking. When A
SSIGN PARAMETERS is lit, the parameter
control changes the position of the active character and SELECT and the
increment (+) and decrement (-) buttons change the character.
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