Korg SQ-10 user manual Sequence Mode, Portamento, Duty, Outputs

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3.5.Sequence Mode

9Mode 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

10Portamento 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.

3.7.Duty

11This 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.

3.8.Outputs

12Channel 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.

13Multiple Trig Out: This puts a trigger ( ) signal with each step in a sequence.

14Trig 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.

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Contents Page Page Specifications Precautions Examples of Usages Features of the Korg SQ-10 Analog Sequencer About Analog SequencersVoltage Controlled Clock Generator Clock Features and FunctionsExternal Switch Control External Clock Speed ControlDuty Sequence ModePortamento OutputsOutput Voltage Control ResetPower Switch Analog MixerSpecifications PrecautionsExamples of usages Repeated automatic playingTone color changes Blank patch chart SQ -101 Fold Out