Select the function “L1-2”

￿Do the same thing for the third line. To hear it, select “L1-2-3” and try the other selections and the columns (3 knobs per column) by activating “C1-2-3”. With the “Al” position, the playing will be done randomly between each line and column.

￿Now let’s look at the creation of ternary sequences. For this, choose step 1 on the “Next” step selector of the seventh line. This will force the sequence to reset at the sixth column. You will thus have a 6 times sequence which can be synchronized with the MIDI tempo of the host sequencer (VST for example).

Choose step 1 on the seventh line

￿We can now go much further by moving the sixth time towards the eighth column. For this, return to the initial order of the sequence (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 1) and set the eighth “Next” selector to 3. This time the sequence limits will be moved three steps forward all while producing the same number of steps.

￿Try playing on 12 and then 18 steps choosing the “L1-2” and “L1-2-3” functions or by column (“C1-2-3” etc…) or randomly with the “Al” position. The sequence playing will always be ternary all while creating multiple variations on the melody.

￿Now try to “force” the trigger of a step by clicking on the “ON” button underneath. The sequence will interrupt its course and continue from this one. This is interesting for creating other types of sequences.

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Arturia 2.6 manual Select the function L1-2