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Resequence
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The Resequence Modifier slices up and reorders the playback of a Sample. Add up to 16 different markers on a Sample and sequence through them in any order that you choose.

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Using Resequence:

Step 1: Set your Markers

Each Sample in a Kit will have the same number of markers (per instance), but the position of the markers can vary from Loop to Loop.

  • Marker Amount – Sets the number of markers (up to 16) via the < > buttons and press OK.

  • Snap To – Enables/disables the ability for markers to snap to a grid.

  • Grid – Selects whether to show a grid for beat divisions or transient markers.

  • Reset Markers – Spaces out the markers evenly across the waveform.

  • Snap To Closest – Automatically snaps markers to the nearest grid line.

Step 2: Setup a Sequence

The parameters in the sequence section are shared across all Loops in a Kit (per instance of the Resequence modifier):

Sequence Parameters:

  • Steps – Sets the length of your sequence from 1-16 steps.

  • Step Length – Determines musical duration for all steps. This value will display blank if you choose to have different lengths per step.

  • Swing – Sets the swing amount based off of the beat division in the dropdown menu below the knob. (note that swing requires at least two consecutive steps of equal length to be sonically noticeable)

Sequence Grid:

  • Marker – Assigns the marker that will play when the sequencer reaches the given step. This is essentially how you reorder the playback of your loop.

  • Mute – Toggles mute for a given step

  • Volume – Adjusts the Volume per step

  • Reverse – Toggles whether or not the step will play in reverse

  • Speed – Selects Step playback speed (½, x1, x2)

  • Length – Determines the musical duration of the given step

  • Envelope – Attack and Decay sliders per step

  • C – Clears/Resets all steps to their default value

  • R – Randomizes the values for each step of a given parameter in the sequence.

Tip: Add some swing for consecutive steps and your Loops will never be the same again!

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