Sysex Messages. Sequential TETR4, Tetra
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Sequential TETR4 is a powerful and versatile synthesizer that offers a wide range of sonic possibilities. With its four analog oscillators, flexible modulation options, and extensive effects section, TETR4 can create everything from classic analog sounds to modern electronic textures. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, TETR4 is sure to inspire your musical creativity.
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PARAM ENC
SEL V4
620
FEEDBACK
GAIN
PUSH IT NOTE
622
PUSH IT
VELOCITY
623
624
PUSH IT MODE 625
SUB OSC 1 VOL 626
SUB OSC 2 VOL 627
FEEDBACK VOL 628
EDITOR BYTE 629
SEQ 1
SEQ 2
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648 –
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919
SEQ 3
SEQ 4
COMBO NAME
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951
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Sysex Messages
Universal System Exclusive Message (Device Inquiry)
Status Description
1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)
0111 1110 Non-realtime message
0vvv vvvv If MIDI channel is set to 1-16, 0vvvvvvv must match (unless MIDI Channel
= ALL); always responds if 0vvvvvvv = 0111 1111.
0000 0110 Inquiry Message
0000 0001 Inquiry Request
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Tetra responds with:
Status Description
1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)
0111 1110 Non-realtime message
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0vvv vvvv If MIDI Channel = ALL, 0vvvvvvv = 0111 1111. Otherwise 0vvvvvvv =
Channel Number 0-15.
0000 0110 Inquiry Message
0000 0010 Inquiry Reply
0000 0001 DSI ID
0010 0110 Tetra ID (Family LS)
0000 0001 Family MS
0000 0000 Family Member LS
0000 0000 Family Member MS
0jjj nnnn Main Software version: jjj — Minor rev; nnnn — Major rev
0000 0000 Zero Byte
0000 0000 Zero Byte
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Request Program Dump
Status
1111 0000
0000 0001
Description
System Exclusive (SysEx)
DSI ID
0010 0110
0000 0101
0000 00vv
0vvv vvvv
Tetra ID
Request Program Transmit
Bank Number, 0 — 1
Program Number, 0 — 127
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Tetra will respond by sending out the Program Data in the format described below in Program Data Dump.
Request Program Edit Buffer Dump
Status
1111 0000
0000 0001
0010 0110
0000 0110
1111 0111
Description
System Exclusive (SysEx)
DSI ID
Tetra ID
Request Program Edit Buffer Transmit
End of Exclusive (EOX)
Tetra will respond by sending out the current Program edit buffer in the format described below in Program Edit Buffer Data Dump.
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Request Global Parameter Dump
Status Description
1111 0000
0000 0001
0010 0110
0000 1110
System Exclusive (SysEx)
DSI ID
Tetra ID
Request Global Parameter Transmit
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Tetra will respond by sending out the current values of Global Parameters in the format described below in Global Parameters Data Dump.
Request Combo Dump
Status
1111 0000
0000 0001
Description
System Exclusive (SysEx)
DSI ID
0010 0110
0010 0001
0vvv vvvv
Tetra ID
Request Combo Transmit
Combo Number, 0 - 127
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Tetra will respond by sending out the Combo Data in the format described below in Combo Data Dump.
Request Combo Edit Buffer Dump
Status
1111 0000
Description
System Exclusive (SysEx)
0000 0001
0010 0110
0011 1000
DSI ID
Tetra ID
Request Combo Edit Buffer Transmit
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Tetra will respond by sending out the Combo Data in the format described below in Combo Edit Buffer Data Dump.
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Program Data Dump
Status Description
1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)
0000 0001 DSI ID
0010 0110 Tetra ID
0000 0010 Program Data
0000 00vv Bank Number, 0 - 3
0vvv vvvv Program Number, 0 - 127
0vvv vvvv 384 bytes expanded to 446 MIDI bytes in “packed MS bit” format
(see page 66.)
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Program Edit Buffer Data Dump
Status Description
1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)
0000 0001 DSI ID
0010 0110 Tetra ID
0000 0011 Edit Buffer Data
0vvv vvvv 384 bytes expanded to 446 MIDI bytes in “packed MS bit” format
(see page 66.)
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Combo Data Dump
Status Description
1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)
0000 0001 DSI ID
0010 0110 Tetra ID
0010 0010 Combo Data
0vvv vvvv Combo Number, 0 - 127
0vvv vvvv 1024 bytes expanded to 1177 MIDI bytes in “packed MS bit” format
(see page 66.)
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
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Combo Edit Buffer Data Dump
Status Description
1111 0000 System Exclusive (SysEx)
0000 0001 DSI ID
0010 0110 Tetra ID
0011 0111 Edit Buffer Data
0vvv vvvv 1024 bytes expanded to 1177 MIDI bytes in “packed MS bit” format
(see page 66.)
1111 0111 End of Exclusive (EOX)
Global Parameters Data Dump
Status
1111 0000
0000 0001
0010 0110
0000 1111
0vvv vvvv
1111 0111
Description
System Exclusive (SysEx)
DSI ID
Tetra ID
Main Parameter Data
20 nibbles (LS then MS) for 10 Global parameters. Global
Parameters are listed starting on page 51.
End of Exclusive (EOX)
Note: The Global Parameters Data Dump is not recognized when received; it is only transmitted when requested. NRPN messages are used to change Globals.
Mode Change: Program Mode
Status
1111 0000
0000 0001
0010 0110
0011 0000
1111 0111
Description
System Exclusive (SysEx)
DSI ID
Tetra ID
Select Program Mode
End of Exclusive (EOX)
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Key Features
- Four analog oscillators with sawtooth, square, triangle, and pulse waveforms
- Flexible modulation options with four LFOs, three envelopes, and a powerful modulation matrix
- Extensive effects section with reverb, delay, chorus, and distortion
- Polyphonic or monophonic operation
- USB connectivity for easy integration with your computer
- Compact and portable design
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How many oscillators does TETR4 have?
What types of waveforms do the oscillators produce?
Can TETR4 operate polyphonically?
Does TETR4 have a built-in effects section?
Can I connect TETR4 to my computer via USB?
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Table of contents
- 7 Quick Start
- 9 Getting Connected
- 11 Front Panel Controls
- 15 Basic Operation
- 19 Global Parameters
- 23 Program Parameters
- 23 Oscillator Parameters
- 24 Miscellaneous Oscillator Parameters
- 25 Mixer Parameters
- 25 Feedback Parameters
- 25 Low-pass Filter Parameters
- 26 VCA Parameters
- 27 LFO Parameters
- 28 Envelope 3 Parameters
- 29 Modulation Parameters
- 30 Unison Parameters
- 31 Push It Switch Parameters
- 31 Keyboard Mode Parameters
- 32 Clock Parameters
- 32 Arpeggiator Parameters
- 33 Sequencer Parameters
- 38 Name Parameter
- 39 Combos
- 39 Creating a Combo
- 41 Combos and Multi Mode
- 42 Using Poly Chain
- 42 A Note About Poly Chain and the Mopho Desktop
- 45 Using USB
- 47 Modulation Destinations
- 49 Modulation Sources
- 50 Parameter List
- 51 Support
- 53 MIDI Implementation
- 53 MIDI Messages
- 56 NRPN Messages
- 57 Global Parameter Data
- 58 Program Parameter Data
- 64 Combo Parameter Data
- 68 Sysex Messages
- 73 Packed Data Format
- 74 Hidden Functions