Korg SQ-10 User Manual
3.5. Sequence
Mode
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Mode Selector: This 6 position control selects the type of sequence...stepped, continuous or one-time...for 12
or 24 step sequences.
or 24 step sequences.
sequence modes
3.6. Portamento
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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.
this knob you can make these changes smoother and get a portamento effect.
3.7. Duty
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This adjusts the multiple trigger width as the steps advance. When you turn the knob all the way to the " "
position, the multiple trigger cuts off at each step.
position, the multiple trigger cuts off at each step.
3.8. Outputs
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Channel A, B, C Voltage Out: These are the Output Voltage jacks for each of the channels. However, when
channels A and B are in a series connection mode, the output mode will depend on the way they are connected.
Refer to the chart for details.
channels A and B are in a series connection mode, the output mode will depend on the way they are connected.
Refer to the chart for details.
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Multiple Trig Out: This puts a trigger ( ) signal with each step in a sequence.
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Trig Out: These OUTPUT jacks provide independent output trigger signals for each step. If you connect a
patch cord from one of these outputs to the RESET IN jack, your sequence will go from step 1 to the Trig Out
jack you used. This procedure is used when you want a short sequence. Since only these jacks put out a
trigger signal when that step in a sequence is reached, you can use them to connect to a number of different
synthesizers to create complex rhythms.
patch cord from one of these outputs to the RESET IN jack, your sequence will go from step 1 to the Trig Out
jack you used. This procedure is used when you want a short sequence. Since only these jacks put out a
trigger signal when that step in a sequence is reached, you can use them to connect to a number of different
synthesizers to create complex rhythms.
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