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Individual events/notes are represented by rectangular blocks. These always mirror the
steps currently represented by your pads. In both Group and Keyboard mode, velocities
are indicated by the event transparency: the more transparent the event, the softer the ve-
locity (in Group mode velocities are additionally indicated under each event in the dis-
play).
The playback position in the Pattern is indicated by a playhead travelling from left to
right.
The Step Grid is displayed in the background.
To switch the right display and your pads to another part of the sequence, you have two possi-
bilities:
Press Button 3 (FOLLOW) to enable/disable the Follow function.
When Follow is enabled, the right display and your pads automatically switch to the next
16 steps as soon as the playback position reaches the end of the portion currently dis-
played.
This Follow function is always synchronized with the Follow function in the software. See
7.1.3, Following the Playback Position in the Pattern for more information.
When you hold a particular pad (to record some modulation for this step, see 7.3.3, Re-
cording Modulation in Step Mode), the Follow function is temporarily disabled — it is auto-
matically re-enabled when you release the pad. See below for more information on record-
ing modulation in Step mode.
Otherwise you can manually switch to the previous/next steps:
Turn Knob 6 to manually switch to the previous/next 16 steps both on your pads and on
the right display.
If you manually switch to the previous/next 16 steps during the playback with FOLLOW ena-
bled, FOLLOW is automatically disabled.
Unlike in Event Edit mode, Knob 5 does not adjust the zoom factor here: Indeed, since the
display always represents 16 steps of the Pattern, the zoom factor is directly defined by the
Step Grid resolution!
Working with Patterns
Recording Patterns with the Step Sequencer
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