Reference Guide
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Matrix view
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A cell is simply a pattern holder. You can drag one pattern into each cell, or leave the cell empty. By
default, a cell displays the name of the assigned pattern, but the cell can be renamed.
You can trigger cells by clicking with a mouse or via MIDI remote control. Only one cell per row can
be triggered at a time. Patterns repeat themselves until you stop playback or until another pattern in
the same row starts to play.
A cell blinks when it is triggered but not yet playing. In this state, the cell has been queued for
playback, and will play as soon as the current Trigger Resolution is reached.
During playback, a cell displays a “play” icon and a circular progress indicator to show the position of
the loop as it is playing.
A filled cell contains the following controls:
Figure 283. Matrix view cell
A. MIDI Learn indicator B. Trigger area C. Cell name D. Loop mode E. Latch mode F. Alternate trigger mode
G. Progress indicator
• Cell name. The name of the cell. By default, a cell displays the name of the assigned pattern,
but the cell can be renamed. For details, see To rename a cell.
• Progress indicator. During playback, a cell displays a circular progress indicator to show the
position of the loop as it is playing.
• MIDI Learn indicator. The MIDI Learn indicator shows if the cell has been assigned to MIDI
remote control.
• Trigger area. Click the Trigger area to trigger the cell according to the global Trigger
Resolution and Cell Start settings.
• Alternate Trigger mode. When a cell’s Alternate Trigger mode is enabled, the cell will trigger
using the global Alternate Trigger Resolution setting. For details, see To trigger a cell with an
alternate trigger time.
• Loop mode. Each cell has a Loop Mode button, which lets you override the Global Loop
Mode setting. By default, each cell inherits the Global Loop Mode setting. When a cell’s Loop
Mode toggle is enabled, the cell will no longer follow the Global Loop Mode setting. For details,
Note: When triggered with a mouse, a cell is triggered when the mouse button is pressed, not
when the mouse button is released.
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