what am I doing wrong? I can load presets that have sequencers saved, but can’t create my own.
starting off an init patch, I see nothing changing in the display as I go into ‘seq’ or ‘rec’ - nor does it record any notes.
I’m following the steps in the manual.
even the presets that have sequences saved, don’t really respond when I switch to ‘rec’. I can’t record any steps.
I’m running firmware 1.2 and had the same issue with 1.1
Lets first investigate further before jumping into that conclusion
Did you engage the tempo sync knob?
If that is the case, the arp won’t work unless it receives a clock.
If you disable sync, you need to turn the tempo knob once to get the internal clock going again.
Next check what happens if you rotate the pattern knob to seq or rec.
If I do that, the display changes and shows a message in the bottom.
Maybe that is the best way to check if the button works.
Thanks for your reply Montfrooij.
I’ve been using the sequencer before, I know it doesn’t work when tempo sync is pressed and no clock is received.
When I move the pattern knob to seq or rec nothing changes on the display. Yes it used to change to seq or rec and you see the steps but now nothing.
Your sequencer/arp selector switch is probably dead. Ive had to replace two on my sub37, on two separate occasion: LFo2 shape and Osc1 octave switch. Both seemed to die suddenly, like overnight, without any kind of abuse or prior symptoms of failure. One day they worked, the next time i used it, they didnt. Not sure really how they fail, but they seem to be rather fragile internally. the good news is that they are fairly cheap to replace, and arent too difficult to desolder if you have some solder rework experience. The switches have a lot of pins making them a bit more involved than just replacing a potentiometer. The worst part is removing all the knobs and hardware to remove the PCB. Any competent tech should be able to sort it out. Contact moog for replacements. They are probably available from any large component distributor, but finding the exact one -size, shaft shape,pin spacing, etc will be tough w/o an exact part ID #.