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Post by admin on Mar 24, 2019 5:30:22 GMT
The SEQ16 is a pitch and gate sequencer which is a bit different from other sequencers in that for each of the 16 steps you can choose only one of 5 CV settings. This may be a limitation, but it also makes it much simpler to program melodies because you don't have to tune each of the steps individually. There is also a setting for accents which can be used to add triplets and more triggers per step. More information about the module and how to buy it is at the tangible waves website: www.tangiblewaves.com/store/p41/SEQ16.html
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Post by admin on Mar 24, 2019 5:32:25 GMT
I have just uploaded my 4th tutorial video on how to get started with the AE Modular system and this video is all about how to use the SEQ16. Please check it out: You can find a list of all my tutorial videos at the5thvolt.com/category/tutorials/getting-started/
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Post by spacedog on Mar 24, 2019 13:45:32 GMT
I have just uploaded my 4th tutorial video on how to get started with the AE Modular system and this video is all about how to use the SEQ16. Please check it out: You can find a list of all my tutorial videos at the5thvolt.com/category/tutorials/getting-started/Excellent tutorial video, admin. These videos are building into a really useful resource for everyone. Oh yes, I always enjoy seeing an Ampelmännchen, so that made it even more enjoyable.
I'm sure this will help a lot of people to get to understand what can be quite a complicated aspect of modular use, and I really liked the use of the TRIQ164 to vary the trigger pattern - very nice.
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Post by feijai on Oct 11, 2023 17:01:17 GMT
I think I have identified a bug in the SEQ16 module. I'm not sure if this has been discussed before, but I don't see it anywhere.
The expected behavior for P is that it doesn't gate, and the CV doesn't change. But this isn't what happens when the previous CV was ACC. When the previous CV is ACC, P's CV is set to the last non-ACC CV!
So for example, if you have the sequence V II P, then P's CV is II. But if you have the sequence V ACC P, then P's CV is abruptly changed to *V*.
If every note prior to P so far has been another P or ACC, as in P P P ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC *P*, then P's CV is changed to I. This has a negative impact on notes with long envelopes. Pretty sure that's a bug! Needs to be documented in the Wiki.
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