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MATRIX PATTERN SEQUENCER
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Programming Patterns
! Pattern programming basics is covered in “Programming Pattern
Devices”.
Tutorial
The programming procedure of the Matrix is to input note and gate values
into the upper and lower fields of the pattern window respectively. You can
input values by clicking or dragging in the pattern window. Proceed as fol-
lows:
1. Create a Subtractor synth.
You dont have to use the Subtractor device to use the Matrix, in fact you
dont have to use an instrument device at all, but for this basic tutorial we
will use a standard setup.
2. With the Subtractor selected, create a Matrix Pattern Sequencer.
The Matrix Note and Gate CV outputs will now be auto-routed to Subtrac-
tors Sequencer Control Gate and CV inputs, as you can see if you flip the
rack around.
3. Make sure that the switch to the left of the pattern window is set to
“Keys” position.
As you can see, there is a horizontal row of red rectangles at the bottom
of the upper field in the pattern window. These rectangles represent note
pitch, for each step in a pattern. At the moment they are all set to the
same note pitch.
4. Click inside the upper grid section of the Matrix pattern window.
As you can see, the red rectangles are placed according to where you
click. You can drag to input continuous note values.
5. Click in the lower area of the pattern window.
Vertical strips of varying heights can be created. These represent Gate
velocity values. The higher the strip, the higher the velocity value. You
can drag to input continuous gate values.
6. Press the Play button on the Matrix.
The pattern you programmed in the previous steps is now repeated. At
the top of the pattern window, a red rectangle indicates every step of the
pattern.
If you now click or drag in the upper grid section with the pattern
playing, you can hear how the note pitches change.
The note pitch corresponds to the keyboard printed to the left of the pat-
tern window, in a one octave range.
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