Sequencing
Move from static sound into clocked motion, rhythm, and tonal control.
- clock, trigger, gate
- sequencers and quantizers
- melodic and rhythmic motion
Build the timing foundation of modular systems.
Move from static sound into clocked motion, rhythm, and tonal control.
Theory, structure, and practical context are all driven from content files.
Concrete repository anchors already exist for this lesson track.
Before melodies and generative behavior, a modular system needs time structure.
Three key concepts:
The clock provides repeated timing pulses.
A trigger is a short pulse used to start an event.
A gate stays high for a duration and is useful for sustaining note behavior.
Clock -> Sequencer step advance
Trigger -> Envelope trigger
Gate -> Sustained note behavior
Patch one voice and compare short trigger behavior against longer gate behavior.
Use the linked patch entries below as concrete repository anchors for this lesson track.
Adjacent lessons in the same track keep the topic progression coherent.
The first system diagram connects the modular engine, DAW layer, and visual output layer.