User Manual
4.2. Pattern Editing
There are two ways to make precision edits to a pattern: Step mode and Accent mode. Each
method allows you to make specific edits inside the pattern, and they also can be used to
build a pattern from the ground up if you like.
You can make edits to a pattern in either mode whether the pattern is recording or paused.
4.2.1. Step Mode
To enter Step mode, press the Step mode button.
The Step buttons will display the events that exist in the pattern for the selected instrument.
A Step button that is lit contains an event, while a dark Step button means that step is not
yet being used in the pattern.
Use the Step buttons to toggle events on and off as needed. Events that you toggle from Off
to On within Step mode will always be blue.
4.2.2. Accent Mode
Accent mode is a quick way to increase the velocity of a particular step inside an instrument
track. A Step button that is lit red indicates that an Accent event occurs at that step.
Use the Step buttons to enter Accent events. Events that you toggle from Off to On within
Accent mode will always be red. Events that are blue indicate that an event already exists in
the pattern at that step but it has not yet been accented.
The MIDI Control Center allows you to define what the MIDI velocity of accented steps will
be. See section [p.70] for information about this MIDI Control Center feature.
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