Reference Manual
506 Using Push
In Key/Chromatic: With In Key selected, the pad grid is effectively “folded” so that only notes
within the key are available. In Chromatic Mode, the pad grid contains all notes. Notes that are
in the key are lit, while notes that are not in the key are unlit.
By default, the pads and scale selection options indicate major scales. You can change to a
variety of other scale types using the two buttons on the far left.
Holding the Shift button while in Scales mode allows you to access a number of additional note
layout options.
Additional Note Layout Options.
The “4th” and “3rd “options refer to the note interval that the grid is based on, while the ^ and >
symbols refer to the rotation of the grid. For example, the default layout is “4th ^” which means
that each row of pads is a 4th higher than the row below it. The “4th >” option is also built on
4ths, but now moves to the right rather than upwards; each column is a 4th higher than the col-
umn to the left. The “Sequent” options lay out all notes in order. These options are useful if you
need a very large range of notes available, because they have no duplicated notes.
27.6 Navigating in Note Mode
Now that you’ve created a few tracks, you can continue to add more. But you may want to move
between already-existing tracks to continue working on musical ideas using those instruments
and devices. The Arrow Keys allow you to do this.