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Page 1 - Sequencer 1 User’s Guide

Sequencer 1 User’s Guide Audio Damage, Inc. For Firmware Version 1.1

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10 time of the step. The Reset output emits a short +5V pulse when you press the Stop button. The Run output is zero when the sequencer is not runni

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11 select patterns. When editing patterns, the Step buttons are used to select steps within the pattern; selecting a step lets you alter its paramet

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12 Repeats can also be activated with one of the two control-voltage inputs, so you can use voltage sources like LFOs to trigger repeats in predicta

Page 5 - 1. Introduction

13 that we’d explain everything so that you don’t have to figure out how to use Sequencer 1 all by yourself. The three edit modes you’ll use most a

Page 6 - 3. Terminology

14 6.1.1. Tempo Mode This mode, as you can almost certainly guess, access parameters related to how fast Sequencer 1 plays. There is only one page o

Page 7 - 4. What’s New in Version 1.1

15 Symbol Meaning ---> The sequencer moves from left to right, one step at a time. After it plays the Nth step, it jumps back to step 1. <---

Page 8 - 5. Tour of the Panel

16 CV1, CV2, CV3 Output Modes The Pitch CV output always generates voltages based on the note values programmed for each step in the sequence. The o

Page 9 - 5.1.2. Outputs

17 The default scale is the chromatic scale, which contains all 12 notes in the octave. If you use this scale, the notes of each step in the pattern

Page 10 - 5.5. Step Buttons

18 Pitch CV Mode The Pitch CV operates in one of two modes which determine what happens when the sequencer plays steps whose gate is off. The two mo

Page 11 - 5.5.1. Repeat Buttons

19 7. Low-Frequency Oscillators (LFOs) Lurking within Sequencer 1 are three low-frequency oscillators. Like other LFOs, these oscillators generate p

Page 12 - 6. Making Patterns

2 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Audio Damage, Inc. No part

Page 14 - 6.1.2. SEQ Mode

21 There are some randomly generated shapes which don’t lend themselves to drawings. They are: Shape Behavior Random Step At the beginning of each c

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22 Phase The Phase parameter determines where the LFO starts within its cycle when the pattern starts playing. Thanks to the LFO's roots in mat

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23 modules is predictable and repeatable. However, once started, the LFOs can cycle independently of the pattern. For instance, if the pattern is 16

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24 8. Other Pattern Commands There are a few utility commands for working with patterns. You can duplicate entire patterns, or individual measures w

Page 18 - 6.1.3. Step Mode

25 Copying and pasting measures affects only the information in the steps of the measure. Information which affects the whole pattern (such as the s

Page 19 - 7.2. LFO Parameters

26 A rising edge on the Reset jack will make Sequencer 1 reset the step index back to the first step of the pattern (where the first step is determ

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27 Repeats The control voltage triggers step repeats in the same manner as the step buttons, as described under Repeat Buttons. Positive voltage inp

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28 Symbol Meaning _ Empty measure - Non-empty measure Ξ Visible measure + Playing measure Since a pattern has up to four measures of 16 steps, the d

Page 22 - 7.3. Using LFOs

29 Ext (short for External) - On the other hand, if you want the sequencer to play in time with some other sequencer, or you want to do something ex

Page 23 - 7.3.3. Creating Accents

3 1. Introduction ... 5 2. I

Page 24 - 8. Other Pattern Commands

30 12.3. Display Contrast Adjust this setting to make the display most legible from your current seated, standing, or lying position. 12.4. System

Page 25 - 9. External Clocking

31 13. Updating the Firmware Audio Damage will occasionally make available new versions of the Sequencer 1 software in order to add new features a

Page 26 - 10. Control-Voltage Inputs

32 14. And Finally… Thank you for purchasing Sequencer 1. We make every effort to ensure your satisfaction with our products, and want you to be ha

Page 27 - 11. Measure Display

4 7.3.3. Creating Accents ...23 8. Other Pattern Co

Page 28 - 12. Global Options

5 1. Introduction Sequencer 1 is a pattern-oriented control-voltage step sequencer with the Eurorack form factor. Inspired by the control-voltage se

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6 numerous step and pattern settings enable you to craft intricate, evolving patterns. We hope you’ll enjoy using Sequencer 1 as much as we enjoyed

Page 30 - 12.4. System Information

7 4. What’s New in Version 1.1 If you’re familiar with the first version of Sequencer 1’s system software, here’s a list of what was added with vers

Page 31 - 13. Updating the Firmware

8 5. Tour of the Panel We’ll start by looking at the knobs, buttons, and stuff on the panel. Here’s a drawing of the panel for your reference if you

Page 32 - 14. And Finally…

9 5.1.2. Outputs PITCH This is the output that you’ll use to control the pitch of one or more voltage-controlled oscillators. It supplies a voltage

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