Dave Smith Instruments MONO EVOLVER KEYBOARD User Manual

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Tip: Using Reset while programming a sequence can be helpful. For example,
when programming a specific melodic line, start by shortening the sequence to
four or eight steps until those steps are set, and then gradually move the reset
point to lengthen the loop until the desired number of steps is playing.

Sequences do not have to be the same length, however, which makes for some very

interesting, less repetitive patterns, particularly when sequences are set to odd and

even numbers of steps.

1 2 3 4

1
2
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4

5 6 7 8 9

Steps

v = step value; R = Reset

Dest. 1
Dest. 2
Dest. 3
Dest. 4

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

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Sequence one has an additional value, Rest, that appears in the list after Reset. Rest

prevents the envelopes from being gated by the corresponding step, so a rest in

sequence one affects all four sequences. If the sequences are the same length, rests

will occur in the same place in all four sequences as they loop. If the sequences are

different lengths, the rests in sequence one apply to whatever the current step

happens to be in sequences two through four, resulting in a more random-sounding

pattern (which can be really cool). In the following example, sequence one is 16 steps

long and rests occur at steps 2, 6, 9, and 12. However, sequence two is only eight

steps long, so rests occur at steps 2 and 6 the first time it plays through and then at

steps 1 and 4—corresponding to steps 9 and 12 in sequence one—the first time it

repeats. As sequence two loops, the rests will continue in the same alternating

pattern.

1 2 3 4

1
2
3
4

5 6 7 8 9

Steps

v = step value; r = rest; R = Reset

Dest. 1
Dest. 2
Dest. 3
Dest. 4

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

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Sequencer Parameters

The Sequencer has a set of dedicated switches under the LCD, and 19 knobs that are
shared with the filter and VCA knobs. Pressing S

EQ

E

DIT

changes the functions of

those dual-purpose knobs from their normal program parameters (white text) to
sequencer parameters (orange text). The sequencer can be triggered in a variety of
ways, including from the internal clock, the keyboard, or with an external audio signal.

BPM: 30…250 – Sets the programmed basic speed for the sequencer in BPM. When
Prog Tempo is set to On in the Global Parameters menu, changing this parameter
also changes the master BPM, and vice-versa. When Off, changing this parameter
has no effect.

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