User Manual

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Step
Steps are elementary time blocks. They are notably used to apply quantization or to compose
Patterns from your controller in Step mode. All steps together make up the Step Grid. In the
software’s Pattern Editor, steps are visualized by vertical lines. You can adjust the step size
(i.e. the Step Grid resolution), e.g., to apply different quantization to different events or to di-
vide the Event area into finer divisions to edit your Pattern more precisely.
Step Grid
The Step Grid is a set of parallel lines that divide the Event area into steps. By changing the
resolution of the Step Grid (i.e. the step size), you can adjust the note values at which you can
quantize your Pattern and the number of steps available in Step mode on your controller.
Step Mode
In Step mode, your controller can be used as a traditional step sequencer, where each of the
16 pads represent a step of the Step Grid. Just as on classical drum machines, a light repre-
senting the sequence runs from pad 1 up to pad 16, highlighting each step during playback.
Select a Sound and put events at chosen steps in the sequence by pressing the corresponding
pads. By repeating the process Sound by Sound you can build up the whole Pattern.
Swing
The Swing allows you to shift some of the events in your Pattern to create a shuffling effect. It
is located in the Groove properties.
Solo
See Mute and Solo.
Tempo
The tempo of a Project (or song, track…) is the speed at which the song is played. The tempo
is usually measured in beats per minute (BPM).
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