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The sequencer arranger view provides access to its linear sequencing features, including adding multiple tracks to each sequence, multiple patterns to each track, time signature changes, etc. The arranger could be considered Zynthian's ''song mode'' and combined with the Zynpad view and sequence play modes can offer flexibility for other performance workflows. See the [[ZynSeq_User_Guide|Zynseq guide]] for more info.
 
The sequencer arranger view provides access to its linear sequencing features, including adding multiple tracks to each sequence, multiple patterns to each track, time signature changes, etc. The arranger could be considered Zynthian's ''song mode'' and combined with the Zynpad view and sequence play modes can offer flexibility for other performance workflows. See the [[ZynSeq_User_Guide|Zynseq guide]] for more info.
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===Tempo Settings===
 
===Tempo Settings===
[[File:Tempo page.jpg|600px|right]]
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The tempo settings page is where you'll find the clock selector (internal, internal send, ) and metronome toggle and volume.
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On the tempo settings page you'll find options relating to time and some record/playback functions. The options are:
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* Tempo adjustment (BPM)
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* Metronome toggle and
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* Metronome volume
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* Audio record/playback and
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* Midi record/playback
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You can also choose the source of the clock that drives some zynthian modules, such as the sequencer. This may be:
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-weight:bold;"
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|- style="font-weight:normal;"
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! colspan="2" | Clock Source Options
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|-
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| Internal
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| style="font-weight:normal;" | The sequencer acts as the clock, so clock is running when sequence is running and BPM parameter controls clock rate.
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| Internal send
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| style="font-weight:normal;" | Same as Internal but MIDI clock is sent to MIDI outputs, not just internal modules.
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|-
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| MIDI
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| style="font-weight:normal;" | Use external MIDI clock to drive internal modules, such as sequencer.
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|-
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| Analogue
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| style="font-weight:normal;" | Use a GPI pin as a clock signal (similar to DIN Clock) for internal modules.
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|}
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