Getting started – Torso Electronics T-1 16-Track Algorithmic Desktop Sequencer User Manual

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The T-1 Notebook : Reference & Guide

Example Workflow.

The workflow adopted with T-1 Sequencer will of course develop to fit your personal approach. To
get started a typical journey is described below.

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Connect External Gear

MIDI Channel / CV Config

Set the Tempo

Select Bank / Pattern

Foundation of Tracks

Rhythmic Pattern Structure

Rhythmic Variation

Melodic Structure

Randomisation

Cycles

Build more tracks

Assemble and Arrange

Save

Develop Progressions

Connect an external sound device. This could be
a synth or instrument, modular gear or DAW.

Set the MIDI ‘Channel’ or configure the CV outs.

Tempo between 24-280 BPM. Tempo is saved
with the bank.

Typical setups would be desktop
hardware via MIDI DIN. PC /
MAC Digital Audio Workstation
via MIDI USB. A modular and
Eurorack system connected by
CV - Control Voltage & gate.

Establish track structures, step
lengths, divisions and the role
for the track i.e. Kick, Synth,
Bass, Pad. This is the basic
foundations which operate
rhythmically.

Build musical passages based
on pitch and tonal
components. Develop
progressions and create
interest through variations

Organic and unpredictability
introduced across almost all
parameters

Cycles are the starting point of
a longer full song and
arrangement. Build more
tracks and patterns and
develop the complete
production

MIDI - CV

Shape - Track Structures

Tonal - Melodic Elements

Randomisation

Arrangements

Select a bank and pattern in which to develop the
musical structure.

Establish tracks and their role for instruments i.e.
Track 1 for Kick Drum, Track 5 for Synth etc

Create a structure of steps and pulses. Lay the
foundation of the pattern.

Enhance a pattern with note lengths, velocity,
groove and timing behaviour. Bring variation and
movement into the arrangement

Add melodic pitch and tonal harmonic elements
in the production where needed.

Unpredictability and musical variations are
introduced with randomisation.

Copy, create or develop more musical passages
within cycles. Build more interesting progressions
and the building block of a full track.

Develop other tracks to contribute to the full
arrangement and song. Build additional patterns.

Develop the component parts, patterns / tracks
and cycles into the full track. Use copy and paste
to help develop sections.

Although auto-save may sort this

Further tonal shaping, cadences and voicing
elements. Create complex melodic variations and
component parts of an arrangement

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ACTION

COMMENTS

PROCESS

Getting Started

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