Korg SQ-10 user manual Reset, Output Voltage Control, Analog Mixer, Power Switch

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3.9.Reset

15Reset 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.

3.10. Output Voltage Control

16Range Switch ( +/-1V < > +/-5V ): When you want to control synthesizer functions with a smaller voltage range, use the +/-1V position.

17LED's: These light emitting diodes give visual confirmation of the channels and steps in a sequence.

18Voltage Controlled Knobs: These knobs are used to adjust the output voltage at each step in the sequence. Put the mode selector in one of the stopped sequence mode, and then as you press the Step button adjust the knobs one at a time to get the desired effect from the synthesizer to which the sequencer is connected.

3.11. Analog Mixer

19Analog Mixer: This lets you add DC voltages. For example, you could add channel A and Channel B so that channel A is used for rough adjustment, and channel B is used for fine adjustment, so that you obtain a very accurate output voltage setting. If you connect a number of sequencers in series, this lets you put them together into a single output jack.

3.12. Power Switch

20Power Switch: After you turn on the switch and the lamp goes on, wait ten minutes for the sequencer to warm up, then set the controls. This will assure you of reliable results.

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