Oh, OK. I understood the term in a more convential manner. I was thinking you'd be able to store a sequence of notes (perhaps even edited from a Taurus 3 editor which I'm sure is on the cards ) and apply them to any patch. I think of the current feature as extended arpeggiator mode.Amos wrote:What I'm calling "the step sequencer" is already in there. If the arpeggiator is running with both Arp Latch and Note Latch turned on, then the arpeggiator will play a looping sequence of all the notes you enter into it, in order, including duplicate notes. The sequence can be up to 128 notes long. Maybe "step sequencer" is too loaded of a term to use for this function... but if it had the ability to program rests or ties, then perhaps the term would be a better fit.
Last time I tried this mode it didn't work in quite the way I thought it would - perhaps the update addresses this (I won't be able to try for a few days). What I think would be a nice feature would when both latches are on that you can add notes from other octaves, but what I seem to remember happening was that if you hit the Octave pedal the whole sequence just shot up (or down) an octave, whereas I think it would be nice if whatever notes you've played stayed in the octave you played them regardless of the Octave pedal's selection, thereby allowing you to play sequences of a couple of octaves.