ONTENTS ABOUT ANALOG SEQUENCERS........................4 FEATURES OF THE KORG SQ-10 ANALOG SEQUENCER ................4 FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS ..........................5 3.1. )..................5 OLTAGE ONTROLLED LOCK ENERATOR LOCK 3.2........................5 XTERNAL LOCK PEED ONTROL 3.3..........................5 TART ONTROL 3.4.
It should be remembered that the monophonic synthesizer is a device which uses voltage control to vary the three elements of musical sound: pitch, tone color (timbre) and volume. The practical advantage of the SQ-10 is that it will simultaneously generate three different voltages at each step in a pre-established sequence. By utilising the SQ-10 with an "interfaceable"...
3. Features and Functions BOLD Italic underlined numbers refer to the front panel illustration. See 7 FoldOut ] 3.1. Voltage Controlled Clock Generator (Clock) Use this clock when you want to run through the steps automatically. Clockspeed is controlled by voltage, so you can use Channel-C to vary the step spacing or any other source to control the overall speed.
3.5. Sequence Mode Mode Selector: This 6 position control selects the type of sequence...stepped, continuous or one-time...for 12 or 24 step sequences. sequence modes 3.6. Portamento Portamento A, B: Ordinarily the voltage changes in a sequence form a sharply stepped progression, but with this knob you can make these changes smoother and get a portamento effect.
3.9. Reset Reset In: Use this INPUT jack when you want less than the maximum number of steps in a sequence. Just patch the Trig Out jack of the last step in the sequence to the RESET IN jack. When the sequence reaches that step, it will be reset and begin again at step 1.
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