by John Bowen » Fri May 24, 2013 5:33 am
Your only choices are to use one of the 'No Gate' Modes in the sequencer (No Gate or NG/NR). This only triggers the envelopes the first time you play the keys, but as long as you keep holding them down, no further triggering of the envelopes should occur.
Also, keep in mind that the Sequencer A-D are 4 'layers' of the same sequence, not 4 separate sequences, in terms of the overall timing of the steps, which is only controlled by Seq A.
john b.
Your only choices are to use one of the 'No Gate' Modes in the sequencer (No Gate or NG/NR). This only triggers the envelopes the first time you play the keys, but as long as you keep holding them down, no further triggering of the envelopes should occur.
Also, keep in mind that the Sequencer A-D are 4 'layers' of the same sequence, not 4 separate sequences, in terms of the overall timing of the steps, which is only controlled by Seq A.
john b.