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Dave Smith Instruments MOPHO SE User Manual

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In Mopho’s sequencer, Slew sets the slew rate between the previous step’s value

and the current step’s value when the step is gated on. Confused yet? This

should help: let’s say sequence one is routed to oscillator frequency and

sequence two to Slew. Increasing the Slew value for step four will cause the

oscillator frequency to glide from the step three value when step four is gated

on. The higher the Slew value, the slower the slew rate. And the slew rate can be

different for each step. But its not just for oscillator glide. Slew can be applied to

any of the destinations. For example, sequence three could be routed to filter

cutoff with Slew in sequence four used to create a less abrupt transition from

one step to the next.

Note: Depending upon the BPM and Clock Divide settings, the slew rate

can actually exceed the time the envelopes are gated on, causing a step in

the affected sequence to not reach its set value. For example, if Slew is

applied to oscillator frequency, high Slew values may cause a step to

sound flat or sharp. If that’s not what you want, simply reduce the Slew

value.

Sequencer Trigger Modes
The Sequencer Trigger mode determines how the sequencer reacts to triggers

and what constitutes a trigger. Sequencer Trigger is found in the Miscellaneous

Parameters section. The different modes are:

Normal–

A note on, from either the local keyboard or via MIDI, causes the

sequencer to play from the first step. The sequencer resets to step one each time

a new note is played. Each sequence step gates the envelopes.

No Reset–

As above, but the sequencer does not reset to step one for each note

played. The sequencer is effectively free running.

No Gate–

The keyboard gates the envelopes, but the sequencer does not. The

sequencer resets to step one each time a new note is played.

NoGateNR–

As above, but the sequencer does not reset to step one for each note

played. Again, the sequencer is effectively free running.

Key Step–

Striking any key or playing a note via MIDI advances the sequencer

one step.

Audio In–

Steps the sequencer and gates the envelopes when a signal at Audio In

exceeds a preset threshold. External Volume does not affect the trigger and can

be set at minimum. External Gain does boost the signal prior to the threshold

detector and so will affect the triggering. And the level of the input signal will

also have an effect.