Thank you! This is very helpful. How to videos and explanations are more helpful than just watching someone play and patch with the same colored cables which causes confusion when trying to learn. Same colors are fine when their patch path and purpose is explained. I hope you do more like this.
Great explanation. I have stumbled on the slide / gate off technique and had no idea why it was doing that. Thanks for helping wrap my head around that!
Thanks, this was interesting. I've just taken a SQ-1 out of the box and feel like the manual pamphlet is hopeless. This really helped quite a bit. Thanks for making it.
The manual explains the A/B behavior you started with reasonably well but you're right, it says nothing about this business with gate and slide. Those are fascinating discoveries! Thanks for sharing them.
Yes this very simple yet versatile sequencer has a lot of undocumented features. Also, since its behavior is different between midi and cv/gate modes, you can use midi connection and still send cv controls to filter, envelope and so on. The only feature it lacks, is the ability to keep tempo when switching modes with the main knob: it restarts from the first note and usually loses the tempo, if you are not perfectly precise with your hand. I wish that Korg decide to release a firmware fix to allow the sq-1 to go on thru the sequence keeping tempo when switching the mode, as is in the volca series. Maybe soon ?? 🤔
Thank you! This is very helpful. How to videos and explanations are more helpful than just watching someone play and patch with the same colored cables which causes confusion when trying to learn. Same colors are fine when their patch path and purpose is explained. I hope you do more like this.
Thanks I just haven't been experimenting enough with mine this has made me get all excited again about them thanks Mike
I just bought a sq1 and this is very helpful. You've already got more than excited. Thanks bro!!
Great explanation. I have stumbled on the slide / gate off technique and had no idea why it was doing that. Thanks for helping wrap my head around that!
Thanks, this was interesting. I've just taken a SQ-1 out of the box and feel like the manual pamphlet is hopeless. This really helped quite a bit. Thanks for making it.
Wow, awesome information, much appreciated, Mike!
Thanks Mike. Great presentation and very useful.
thank you, was very helpful, thats what i love about these devices, many things to discover, many ways to use or abuse them,
Thanks for the video. Informative and really easy to understand.
Thank you! These are very helpful observations.
I know it's an old video but wanted to say thank you, this is a huge help for me.
What a great video! Thanks for the explanation and upload.
The manual explains the A/B behavior you started with reasonably well but you're right, it says nothing about this business with gate and slide. Those are fascinating discoveries! Thanks for sharing them.
Thanks for taking the time to share !
Awesome vid! Very useful info, thanks for posting :)
Thank you was so incredibly helpful bud!! ☮️ 💕
great sequencer...love it.
Interesting insight, well done analysis! Thx for sharing 😉👍
Yes this very simple yet versatile sequencer has a lot of undocumented features. Also, since its behavior is different between midi and cv/gate modes, you can use midi connection and still send cv controls to filter, envelope and so on. The only feature it lacks, is the ability to keep tempo when switching modes with the main knob: it restarts from the first note and usually loses the tempo, if you are not perfectly precise with your hand. I wish that Korg decide to release a firmware fix to allow the sq-1 to go on thru the sequence keeping tempo when switching the mode, as is in the volca series. Maybe soon ?? 🤔
Good stuff! My SQ-1 just came today since I don't have a fortune to buy a Eurorack sequencer and wanted one for my 0-coast.