Sequences is a polyphonic step sequencer in the Rack. With Sequences, you can play your favorite instruments directly from the rack. Featuring 32 steps, 8 patterns and tons of moddable, Sequences offers a completely new way of making music in Reason.
Sequences 1.1 is a free update that adds per-step note lengths, mutes and ties, 2 CV lanes and patch support.
Sequences details
With both Step and Real-time Recording Modes, you easily get your pattern up and running the way you want to. Features like step timing handle, and global scaling of velocity and note length, allows you to tweak your pattern in an instant. And with four different Playback Modes combined with Keyboard or CV Transpose, the creative possibilities are endless!
- Step and Real-time Recording
- 4 Playback Modes (Looped, 1-Shot, Gated, Stepped)
- 8 Patterns
- 32 Steps per Pattern
- Global controls for Velocity, Note Length, Rate, Slide, and Shuffle
- Keyboard, CV and Manual Transpose
- Full note editing directly in the display, including selecting, deleting and copying notes
- Velocity and Octave Edit Lanes
- Length lane with per-step note lengths and Mute and Tie buttons
- 2 CV lanes with independently switchable Unipolar/Bipolar modes
- Reset and Auto-Reset for evolving patterns
- Tools Menu (Reset Notes Length, Notes Side By Side, Reverse, Duplicate)
- Combine with other Players for endless possibilities
- Great automation and Remote support
- CV inputs for Reset, Trig, Transpose, Velocity and Note Length Scaling
- CV outputs for CV lanes 1 & 2, and the last Velocity value
New in Sequences 1.1:
- A patch browser
- Per-step Length lane with Mutes and Ties
- Two CV lanes with corresponding outputs, switchable between unipolar and bipolar
- Lane values are shown when you draw while holding Shift or Cmd/Ctrl
- Shift Lane now only shifts the currently visible lane
- Various minor enhancements and bug fixes
- Bug fix: Pattern could go out of sync when looping Reason’s transport (1.1.2)