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13. Module reference: Sequencer group NORD MODULAR G2 V1.4x
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SEQUENCER GROUP
The sequencer modules are commonly used to sequence note and modulation patterns. At the heart of
a sequencer is a short row of ‘step memory locations’ where information like note values and trigger states
can be stored. The idea is to step through this row by means of a clock signal and outputting the
information from the current step memory location in the row. The sequencer modules in the Nord
Modular G2 system have (up to) 16 steps each. They can easily be linked together in series to provide
longer sequences and they can be clocked by various clock sources, originating from other modules or
from the G2 Master Clock/
MIDI
CLOCK
. The sequencer modules can be synchronized to each other in
a number of ways. Read more about some of the possible combinations with the sequencer modules at
the end of this chapter.
By assigning a sequencer module to the G2 front panel
ASSIGNABLE
KNOBS
AND
BUTTONS
it will
become real easy to variate and reprogram the sequencers in a live situation. The current step positions
will be shown by the
LED
s below the knobs on the frontpanel. Step values will be shown in the displays
and by the
LED
s around the knobs. And the
LED
s above the pushbuttons will show if event buttons in
trigger-rows are On or Off.
C
OMMON
S
EQUENCER
PARAMETERS
C
LK
INPUT
This is a yellow trigger input for the clock pulses that will make the sequencer advance to the next
step in the row. The sequencer will advance immediately on the positive edge of a pulse in a clock
signal. If the clock signal is not a logic signal it will automatically be transformed to a logic signal at this
input. Meaning you can also use blue Lfo or red Oscillator signals to advance the sequencer. A red signal
on this input will change the sequencer to an orange/red module, so you can use sequencers for audio
waveform generation as well.
S
EQUENCER
VALUE
-
ROW
OUTPUT
On this output is a mix of the sequencer value-row chain input plus the value of the current step in
the row. So, the step value is always added along to the value on the value-row chain input before
being sent to this output. This makes chaining sequencers very easy. Note that when the sequencer is in
Park mode, the value of the current step is not added along and only the value on the value-row chain
input will be passed to this output.
Signal: Unipolar or Bipolar.
S
EQUENCER
VALUE
-
ROW
CHAIN
INPUT
This is the chain input for the value-row. The value on this input will allways be ‘present’ within the
actual value of the value-row output. The value of the current step position will be added along to
this value, unless the sequencer is in Park mode, when only the value on this chain input will be passed
to the value-row output. If this input is left unconnected it is assumed to have a value of 0 units.
S
EQUENCER
TRIGGER
-
ROW
OUTPUT
On this output is the logic
OR
of the sequencer trigger-row chain input
OR
’ed by the trigger state of
the current step in the row. So, the step’s trigger button state is always combined with the current
logic state on the trigger-row chain input before being sent to this logic output. This makes chaining
sequencers very easy. Note that when the sequencer is in Park mode, the trigger button state of the
current step is discarded and only the current logic state on the trigger-row chain input will be passed to
this output. The OR operation means that the output will produce a trigger signal if [either the row] or
[the chain input] or [both the row and the chain input] produce a trigger signal. Which is logical, isn’t it?
Signal: L
OGIC
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Nord |
| Model | Modular G2 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
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