T/F an event-driven sequencer operates in a manner similar to a mechanical drum switch that increments automatically after a preset time period.

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True, an event-driven sequencer operates in a manner similar to a mechanical drum switch that increments automatically after a preset time period.

What is a sequencer?

  • The sequencer lets you  program combinations of notes, rhythms, articulations and effects that can be sent to anything from your DAW of choice to hardware synths.
  • Experiment with mixing, dynamics and performance with other instruments by programming patterns, melodies and loops.
  • In Step Sequencer,  patterns are created by editing multifunctional steps in the Step Grid.
  • Each row controls either a sound (a drum kit piece, instrument note, or series of notes) or an automation parameter (allowing you to create pattern automation changes over time).
  • In computer architecture and technology, a sequencer or micro-sequencer generates  addresses that are used to step through micro-programs in the Control Store.
  • It is used as  part of the CPU's control unit  or as a standalone address range generator.

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