13) preset / pattern tools, 14) sequencer sync, 15) sequencer parameters – Doepfer Regelwerk (device no longer available) User Manual

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Doepfer Musikelektronik GmbH

User manual V1.0

REGELWERK V1.2

(13)Preset / Pattern Tools

Get Preset / Pattern

Store Preset / Pattern

SysEx Preset / Pattern

Init Preset <OK>

Init Pattern <OK>

Preset / pattern management page


(14) Sequencer Sync

SYNC – INTERN / EXT.

MIDI / Sync synchronisation

(15) Sequencer Parameters

Midi Channel

Note Number

Step Time

Gate Time

End Step

Track parameters, global for each of the eight
tracks.

(16) Sequencer Mode

NoteNr (StepNr)

Veloc. (StepNr)

Note number / velocity for each of the 16 steps
in a track, which can be programmed with the
alpha-dial (with selection via Gate On / Off
buttons) and / or directly via the sequence faders
9-24 (16 steps in total).



The eight buttons with LEDs, for

global real-time control (from left to
right):

See chapter 5, Front Panel Controls
diagram, page 14, to the lower left,
underneath the

REGELWERK

name.


(17) START button

(no LCD readout):

for starting

REGELWERK

from zero on the

chosen track, and simultaneously sending a
MIDI START realtime message – and, if
programmed, a START string (StringEdit:
Start).

(18) STOP button

(no LCD readout):

For stopping

REGELWERK

, and

simultaneously sending a MIDI STOP
realtime message – and, if programmed, a
STOP string (StringEdit Stop).

On the first button-push, the STOP button

LED blinks. This shows a sort of 'pause'
mode, which can then be turned into STOP or
CONTINUE by pushing the relevant button.

On the second push, the STOP button LED

stops flashing, and stays on. Simultaneously,
the

REGELWERK

's internal buffer is cleared,

and an All Notes Off message is sent on all
16 channels to MIDI OUT.

(19)Cont. (continue) button

(no LCD

readout): for starting

REGELWERK

from the

current position in a sequence,
simultaneously sending out a MIDI realtime
CONTINUE message, and, if programmed,
sending out a CONT string (StringEdit: Cont).

(20) Tempo button

(with LCD readout):

for setting the internal tempo of the

REGELWERK

in bpm (50 - 255 bpm). (The

tempo value is stored with the pattern).

(21) REWIND

(no LCD readout):

for sending, if programmed, a REW string.
(StringEdit: Rew.)

(22) FORWARD

(no LCD readout):

for sending, if programmed, a Forw. string
(StringEdit: Forw.)

(23) Snapshot

function: for taking a

'snapshot' of current settings:

Sending out a full MIDI dump with all current

settings. When the button is pressed, the
LED blinks, to indicate that the snapshot is
ready to be saved to your chosen location
(using StoreSnap from the Snap Tools
menu).

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