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Sequence editor

There are two types of sequences: arpeggio and pitch. Both editors are identical.

Arpeggio

For simple three-tone arpeggios, option A of the pattern may suffice. But for example to create complex arpeggios, you can create sequences via this editor.

The values indicate the semitones added or subtracted to the note played which is the reference (value 0).

You can choose the length and speed of the arpeggio. You can also choose at which step the sequence loops.

Pitch

Pitch sequences change the pitch of the sound over time. They can be used to create a more evolved vibrato or portamento than the pattern options allow.

The values are added to the period of the sound. These are signed 8-bit values (not 16-bit).

You can choose the length and speed of the sequence. You can also choose at which step the sequence loops.

Keyboard functions

Key Function
Esc Leave sequence editor
Control + right Switch to next editor
Control + left Switch to next editor
Enter Change sequence name
right Move cursor
left Move cursor
up Move cursor
down Move cursor
f1 Go to first step
f3 Go to last step (length)
f4 speed+1
f7 speed-1
Return Set sequence length
Space Set looping step
Shift + up Increase value
Shift + down Decrease value
Control + up Increase value (+12)
Control + down Decrease value (-12)
Tab Copy value to next position
Del Clear current value (set to 0)
Piano keys Play sequence using current instrument
Any other key Stop sound

During name input:

Key Function
Esc Abandon name input
Return Confirm name
Del Delete last character