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Subject: Re: How does that step seqencer work?

From: "Jon" <jondl_2000@...>
Date: 2003-05-18

--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, christopher john stone
<christone@o...> wrote:
> Dear list:
>
> I am slightly embarrassed to admit that, despite having owned
> an AN1X for five+ years, I cannot get the step sequencer to
> work!
>
> My SH-101 has one, and it’s soooo easy â€" press
‘Load’, play
> sixteen notes (+/- rests), then press ’Play’ - and you
> instantly have a bubbling bass monster
>
> On the AN1X, I don’t know how to do any of those things!
>
> I’ve checked out the manual several times, but to no avail
â€"
> it has only a couple of unhelpful pages
>
> Can anyone give me a walk-through guide?
>
> Thx
>
> C

Here'a quick start for you. Pleas review pages 85-92 while
feeling your away around this procedure:

Select a Voice you wish to work with.

Move the EDIT ROTARY knob to ARPPEGIO/SEQ menu.

Use the Parameter UP/DOWN switch under Common Arp/Seq to
select 'Step SEQ Ptn'.

Hit the ARPEGGIO/SEQ button to engage playback.

Move the EDIT ROTARY knob to SEQ EDIT/SETUP menu.

Use the Parameter UP/DOWN switch under Event to select
'Note'.

Use the Parameter UP/DOWN switch under 1-8/9-16 to select
'1-8' for the 1st set of eight steps.

The eight Assign knobs equate to each of the first eight steps or
the second eight steps depending on the previous selection (1-8
or 9-16.)

Use each Assign knobs to scroll through the available range of
MIDI Note numbers (0-127) for each step in your step sequence
- the note name and MIDI note number are disaplayed as you
move the Assign Knobs.

Use the STORE command once you've developed your Step
Seq.

The above is ∗much∗ easier,i.e., less tedious data entry, when
administrated from within AN1xEdit. If you've haven't tried it from
AN1xEdit then I suggest you give both approaches a try and you'll
quickly find your way around :-)

FYI, there is an outstanding Environment layer for Logic Audio
from Jetronic that can be used
from within your Logic Autoload environment for the same
purpose. This is the same fellow who wrote the equally excellent
Variation layer for controlling the AN1x Effects! Much more
sophisticated than my bare bones AN1x Mode 2 environment
layer. All are available for download inthe Files section (I think.)

Hope this helps.

regards,

Jon