The PER|FORMER sequencer can run up to 8 tracks, that primarily use step sequencing to generate these signals, where each track can run independent of the other tracks. TrackĪ track is responsible for generating note or modulation signals used to control other modules in the eurorack system using the CV/gate outputs. This allows exchanging the SD card while running the sequencer or run the sequencer without an SD card at all and still have it properly calibrated. Note: Calibration data is stored in the flash memory of the micro controller and can be backed up and restored from the SD card. Each sequence in turn contains the sequence settings and up to 64 steps. The second region contains the data for the 8 tracks, where each track contains the track settings and 16 sequences. The first region contains all the global data such as project settings, layout settings, MIDI output settings, routing settings, song data and play state. Projects are split into two data regions. To persist a project it needs to be stored to the SD card (see Project page). Only one project can be loaded at any given time and all data is volatile, meaning that all changes are lost when the unit is powered off. ProjectĪ project represents the complete state of the sequencer, with the exception of calibration data. More in-depth information about specific features are provided in the following chapters. This chapter introduces the basic concepts of the sequencer and should familiarize readers with the overall functionality of the sequencer. Power: 100mA +12V, 15mA -12V (not including USB host power).MIDI input and output (MIDI TRS 3.5mm jacks). 5 function buttons with labels on display.Large and bright 256圆4 pixel OLED display.Generate MIDI output from multiple sequences.Routing system for CV inputs and external MIDI controllers. Here is a brief summary of what you get with the PER|FORMER sequencer. Finally, the contains reference tables for some of the parameters commonly used in the sequencer as well as additional information on how to use the Novation Launchpad, calibrate the CV outputs and update the firmware. The Pages chapter goes into more detail in terms of functionality and user interface of the various modes and contexts in the sequencer and introduces common workflows. The User Interface chapter gives an overview of the user interface and introduces key concepts of how to use the sequencer. The Concepts chapter introduces the overall architecture and functionality of the sequencer. To fully take advantage of all the features available in this module, it is highly recommended to study this document carefully. It packs a lot of functionality into a small form factor and was designed both as a versatile sequencer in the studio as well as for live performance. PER|FORMER is an open source and open hardware eurorack sequencer module. This document is written for firmware version 0.1.40 Table Of Contents The user manual is also available as a PDF here.
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