Division 6 Dual Mini Sequencer Manuel d'utilisation - Page 3
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Clock
While the sequencers are much more useful when driven by an external clock, they do include
internal clocks. They are active when the sequencers are first powered on, but are disabled
when an external clock pulse is received. To reactivate the internal clock, you can press and
hold the RESET button for about 2 seconds (this soft-resets the sequencer).
To adjust the tempo, use the STEP buttons while a sequencer is running.
You can use the CLK IN jacks to provide an external clock signal to the sequencers. The top CLK
IN jack is cascaded through the bottom one, so you can run both sequencers from a single
clock. Connecting a different clock signal to the bottom CLK IN jack makes them each run from
their own separate clocks.
Expansion
The XP IN and XP OUT jacks can be used to daisy-chain sequencers together:
XP IN: A gate pulse into this jack resets the sequencer to step 1. It also puts it in run
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mode if it's not already.
XP OUT: Sends a gate pulse when a running sequence drops off the end (goes past 16
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or hits a Loop step).
The switch contact in the XP IN jack is normalled to the XP OUT signal, so with nothing plugged
into either jack, each sequencer will loop by itself once it goes past the last step of a sequence.
This is exactly the same as running a patch cord between XP OUT and XP IN on a single
sequencer.
You can connect a cable to the XP OUT jack without breaking the internal looping. This gives
you an "end-of-sequence" gate signal that you can send to other modules, or use to start other
sequencers.
Connecting a cable to the XP IN jack breaks the internal looping, so when the sequencer gets to
the end of the sequence it goes into Ready mode rather than continuing to run.
Run 2 sequencers in series: To make a 32-step sequence, connect XP OUT of Sequencer 1 to
XP IN of Sequencer 2, and XP OUT of Sequencer 2 t0 XP IN of Sequencer 1.