Model:Cycles User Manual
FCC compliance statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
IMPORTANT SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Please read these instructions carefully and adhere to the operating advice. 1. Do not use this unit near water. 2. Never use aggressive cleaners on the casing or on the screen. Remove dust, dirt and fingerprints with a soft, dry and non-abrasive cloth. More persistent dirt can be removed with a slightly damp cloth using only water. Disconnect all cables while doing this. Only reconnect them when the product is safely dry. 3.
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1.1 CONVENTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2. THE MODEL:CYCLES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS. .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 8.3 COPYING A PRESET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 8.4 THE PRESET MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 8.4.1 PRESET FILE MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 10.3.2 DECAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 10.3.3 MACHINE PARAMETERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 10.3.4 DELAY SEND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TABLE OF CONTENTS 12.7 DEVICE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 12.7.1 USB MODE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 12.7.2 LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing Model:Cycles. The Model:Cycles is an easy-to-use FM based groovebox. It features Elektrons world-renowned sequencer and pairs this with one function-per-knob sound mangling and a top of the line sound engine. 1.1 CONVENTIONS IN THIS MANUAL We have used the following conventions throughout the manual: • KEY NAMES Uppercase, bold style and within brackets. For instance, the key labeled “FUNC” on the main panel is called [FUNC].
2. THE MODEL:CYCLES 2. THE MODEL:CYCLES There is that one word that always comes back to us. It’s running bright red through all our instruments and is undeniably fundamental to the Elektron ethos. It’s a divisive word, yet one that concisely captures a firm belief of ours: that little boxes with knobs can be formidable instruments if you pay enough attention to function and detail. This word remains a cornerstone of our work and is very dear to our hearts. Model:Cycles is a groovebox.
3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS 3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS 3.1 FRONT PANEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 23 22 9 21 20 19 10 18 17 16 11 15 12 14 13 1. LEVEL/DATA sets the overall volume level of the active track. You also use it to set parameters and navigating menus. The secondary function sets the track pan. 2. Screen. 3. [TEMPO] opens the TEMPO menu, where you can adjust the tempo. The secondary function makes it possible to tap the tempo. 4. [MACHINES] opens the MACHINES menu.
3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS 12. [TRIG] keys. Used for entering or removing sequencer trigs and parameter locks, in combination with the TRACK PARAMETER knobs. They are also used to select patterns, in combination with the [TRACK] and [PATTERN] and [T1–T6] pads. The [TRIG] keys are also used as a keyboard in CHROMATIC mode. The [TRIG] keys lights indicate trigs on the sequencer by lit red keys, while flashing red keys indicates parameter locks, in GRID RECORDING mode.
3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS 3.2 REAR CONNECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. DC IN, Input for power supply. Use the included PSU-4 power adapter, connected to a power outlet. 2. USB, For connecting the unit to a computer. Use the included USB A to Micro B connector cable to connect to a computer host. 3. MIDI OUT/THRU, Use the included 3.5 mm (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) to female 5 pin DIN cable to connect – via a standard MIDI cable – to MIDI IN of an external MIDI device or to another MIDI device in the chain. 4.
4. QUICK START 4. QUICK START This quick start guides you through some of the basic operations to start using the Model:Cycles right away. First, connect it as described in section “3.4 SETTING UP AND STARTING THE MODEL:CYCLES” on page 12. 4.1 PLAYING THE FACTORY PATTERNS You can find several factory patterns in the Model:Cycles. Follow the instructions below to get started exploring your new instrument. 1. Press [PATTERN] and then press [T1] pad to select bank A. 2.
4. QUICK START 4.5 LOADING A PRESET TO A TRACK You can load any preset from the +Drive to any of the tracks. 1. Press [TRACK] + [T1–6] to select the track to which you want to load a preset. 2. Press [FUNC] + [MACHINES] to open the PRESET menu. 3. Use the LEVEL/DATA knob to navigate the folder structure to the preset you want to load. Press [BACK] to navigate up one level in the folder hierarchy if needed.
5. OVERVIEW OF THE MODEL:CYCLES 5. OVERVIEW OF THE MODEL:CYCLES The image below outlines the data structure of the Model:Cycles. +DRIVE Projects, Patterns, Presets PROJECT 96 PATTERNS 70 PRESETS (per pattern) 6 TRACKS (per pattern) 5.1 DATA STRUCTURE 5.1.1 +DRIVE The +Drive is a non-volatile storage. It keeps up to 96 projects stored internally, and it also contains the patterns and the presets. Presets are loaded to a pattern from the +Drive Sound library to the active project.
5. OVERVIEW OF THE MODEL:CYCLES 5.2.2 SEND MIDI All sequencer tracks on the Model:Cycles can also be set to send its sequencer data through the MIDI OUT or USB ports to control external, MIDI equipped, gear. Each track sends note, note length and velocity data over MIDI. For more information, please see “9.4.2 MOUT” on page 26. Any MIDI channel can be assigned to a track and several tracks can share the same channel.
6. THE USER INTERFACE 6. THE USER INTERFACE 6.1 MAIN SCREEN The screen shows the information used for real-time interaction and editing the Model:Cycles. The illustration below shows the Main screen. 1 2 6 3 4 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Current bank and pattern Active track Track Pan Track Level Pattern name 6.2 NAVIGATION Use the LEVEL/DATA knob to navigate menus and folders. Turn the knob to browse menus, lists, folders, and files. Press the knob to select menu/list items or files, or to open folders.
6. THE USER INTERFACE In the NAMING menu, turn the LEVEL/DATA knob to navigate between the character positions. Press and hold [FUNC], and then turn the LEVEL/DATA knob to select a character for the highlighted position. [FUNC] + [BACK] deletes the character before the highlighted position. Press and hold [FUNC], and then press LEVEL/DATA to toggle between upper and lower case character.
7. MODEL:CYCLES CONTROLS 7. MODEL:CYCLES CONTROLS 7.1 TRIG KEYS The [TRIG] keys have several uses, including for example, placing trigs in GRID RECORDING mode and playing a preset chromatically. When pressed in combination with the [PATTERN] they select patterns. The [TRIG] keys light up to indicate the position of placed trigs and to indicate the selected bank and track. 7.
7. MODEL:CYCLES CONTROLS MIDI program change messages 0–95 selects pattern 1–96 (A01–F16) on the Model:Cycles. Additionally, MIDI CC messages can be sent to control various aspects of the Model:Cycles. For more information, please see “APPENDIX A: MIDI SPECIFICATIONS” on page 51. 7.6 CHROMATIC MODE In CHROMATIC mode, you can play the preset of the active track chromatically. The CHROMATIC mode is the Model:Cycles default mode. 1. Make sure you are not in GRID RECORDING or LIVE RECORDING mode.
8. PRESETS 8. PRESETS A preset is a collection of track parameter settings that can be saved and recalled. Each of the tracks contains one preset. A preset that is imported from the +Drive to a pattern becomes part of the active pattern. Any changes made to a preset in a pattern will therefore not affect the stored preset. It only affects the preset in the active pattern. 8.1 PLAYING A PRESET Press the [T1–T6] pads to play the presets of the six tracks of the active pattern.
8. PRESETS RENAME PRESET Here you can rename the selected preset. Opens a NAMING menu. DELETE PRESET Deletes the selected preset. Opens a confirmation window. SEND AS SYSEX Sends the selected preset as sysex data. COPY TO LOCKS Copies the selected preset to the LOCKS folder from where it can be preset locked. For more information, please see “9.12.2 PRESET LOCKS” on page 30. 8.4.2 PRESET FOLDER MENU In this menu you can perform a number of actions on the folders in the +Drive.
8. PRESETS 3. Use the LEVEL/DATA knob to navigate the folder structure to the preset you want to load. Press [BACK] to navigate up one level in the folder hierarchy if needed. Press the [TRIG] key of the active track while browsing to listen to the preset currently highlighted. You can also press and hold the [TRIG] key to let the sequencer play the highlighted preset. 4. Press LEVEL/DATA to select a preset. Press [BACK] to exit the list without selecting a preset.
9. THE SEQUENCER 9. THE SEQUENCER 9.1 ABOUT PATTERNS The sequencer of the Model:Cycles stores information in patterns. The patterns are the primary data container for the Model:Cycles. A pattern controls the playback of the six tracks and various pattern-specific aspects of the tracks and contains up to six presets (one for each track). Each of the six banks, A to F, contains 16 patterns, which means 96 patterns are available for each project.
9. THE SEQUENCER 9.2.3 PATTERN TEMPO The tempo is set in the TEMPO menu. Press [TEMPO] to open this menu. For more information, please see “4.4 SETTING THE TEMPO” on page 13. 9.3 EDITING A PATTERN Model:Cycles offers two main modes of input when editing or creating a pattern, GRID RECORDING mode and LIVE RECORDING mode. In these modes, you can add two types of trigs: note trigs and lock trigs. 9.3.
9. THE SEQUENCER zation of LIVE RECORDING. The sequencer starts to play, and the [RECORD] key starts to flash red. 2. Enter trigs in real time by pressing the [T1–6] pads. You can also use the [TRIG] keys to add note trigs chromatically to the active track. Any changes to PARAMETER page settings, using the PARAMETER knobs, will be recorded as parameter locks and add lock trigs where needed. 3. Press [PLAY] to exit LIVE RECORDING mode while keeping the sequencer playing.
9. THE SEQUENCER 1. In GRID RECORDING mode, press and hold one or several [TRIG] keys and then turn SWING to access the TRIG NUDGE menu that shows the time offset for the chosen sequencer trig(s) on the active track. 2. Turn SWING to set the NUDGE value 3. Release the [TRIG] key(s) to exit the NUDGE menu. 9.6 RETRIG SETUP MENU In this menu you can setup and activate retrigs (additional trigs) that will occur when you play the [T1–6] pads, or the [TRIG] keys to trigger the track’s sound.
9. THE SEQUENCER 9.7.1 PLACING A RETRIG ON AN INDIVIDUAL SEQUENCER STEP 1. In GRID RECORDING mode, press and hold one or several [TRIG] keys and then press [RETRIG] to access the TRIG REPEAT menu that shows the retrig actions for the chosen sequencer step(s) on the active track. 2. Use the LEVEL/DATA knob to navigate the menu and change the retrig parameter settings. Set retrig to ON. 3. Release the [TRIG] key(s) to exit the TRIG REPEAT menu. The retrig settings are stored together with the active pattern.
9. THE SEQUENCER ON/OFF activates/deactivates the metronome. PRE activates a one bar preroll that the metronome sounds before the sequencer starts playing. This setting is only relevant when you are in LIVE RECORDING mode. SIG controls the note and beat measure of the metronome time signature. VOL controls the volume of the click. Press and hold [FUNC] + [GATE] for a second to toggle click ON/OFF. 9.11 SCALE MENU In this menu you can set the length and timing of the pattern and tracks.
9. THE SEQUENCER Adding parameter locks in GRID RECORDING mode: 1. Press [RECORD] to enter GRID RECORDING mode. 2. Press [TRIG] or [FUNC] + [TRIG] key to add a note trig or a lock trig and to where you want to perform a parameter lock. 3. Press and hold the [TRIG] key of a previously placed trig (note trig or a lock trig) and then use the PARAMETER knobs to adjust the parameters you want to lock. The graphics become inverted for the locked parameter, and the locked parameter values are displayed.
9. THE SEQUENCER 3. Use the LEVEL/DATA knob to navigate the folder structure to the preset you want to lock to the trig. Press [BACK] to navigate up one level in the folder hierarchy if needed. Press the pad of the active track while browsing to listen to the preset currently highlighted. 4. Press LEVEL/DATA to select the preset. Removing a preset lock: 1. Press [RECORD] to enter GRID RECORDING mode. 2.
9. THE SEQUENCER NEI is true if the most recently evaluated trig condition on the neighbor track was true. (PRE and PRE conditions on the neighbor track are ignored and not evaluated.) The neighbor track is the track before the active track. For example, track 3 is the neighbor track of track 4. NEI and NEI conditional trigs on track 4 evaluate the conditional trigs placed on track 3. The NEI condition is false if no conditional trigs exist on the neighbor track. NEI is true when NEI is false.
9. THE SEQUENCER Individual sequencer tracks can be copied, pasted and cleared in the same way as patterns but GRID RECORDING mode must be active. Trigs, complete with all parameter lock settings, can be copied, pasted and cleared as well. GRID RECORDING mode needs to be active to access this functionality. 1. Press and hold one or several trigs and press [RECORD] to perform the copy operation. 2.
9. THE SEQUENCER • Chains can be created while the sequencer is running. • You can also use MIDI program change messages from an external device to change patterns on the Model:Cycles. For more information, please see “12.3.1 SYNC” on page 42. Please note that the chain are lost when you create a new chain or when you select a new bank/pattern. Also, chains cannot be saved and are lost when you switch the Model:Cycles off.
10. TRACK RELATED PARAMETERS 10. TRACK RELATED PARAMETERS Here follows a description of all the parameters you can use to change the character and behavior of the track’s sound. 10.1 PARAMETER EDITING The TRACK PARAMETER knobs are used to change the values of the track parameters. 10.1.1 PARAMETER VALUE JUMP Pressing [FUNC] while editing specific parameters makes the parameter values jump to appropriate positions. For example, PITCH jumps in semitones. 10.1.
10. TRACK RELATED PARAMETERS Color Shape Sweep Contour • For more information about the SHAPE parameter settings for the Chord machine, please see “APPENDIX C: UNISON AND CHORD SETTINGS” on page 52. • The MACHINES parameter can be parameter locked. In GRID RECORDING mode, press and hold a [TRIG] key, and then press [MACHINES] twice to open the MACHINES menu. Use the LEVEL/DATA knob to navigate and select the machine you want to assign to the trig. For more information, please see “9.12.
10. TRACK RELATED PARAMETERS 10.3 TRACK PARAMETERS The track parameters may be parameter locked to other settings on any step of the pattern by (in GRID RECORDING mode) first pressing and holding a [TRIG] key, and then changing the parameters’ settings with the TRACK PARAMETER knobs. For more information, please see “9.12.1 PARAMETER LOCKS” on page 29. 10.3.1 PITCH Pitch sets the tuning of the preset. This parameter is bipolar, and a value of 0 leaves the pitch unchanged.
10. TRACK RELATED PARAMETERS 10.5 GATE Press [GATE] to set the envelope to GATE mode. The [GATE] key toggles GATE mode on/off. • GATE OFF The sound envelope goes directly from being triggered (Note On) to the decay phase and ignores Note Off messages and the LEN parameter setting. (Key unlit) • GATE ON The sound envelope is held at maximum level after it is triggered (Note On) until the pad is released (Note Off) or until the length specified by the LEN parameter is reached.
10. TRACK RELATED PARAMETERS 10.6.4 DEP Depth sets the depth and polarity of the LFO modulation. Both negative (inverted) and positive modulation depth is possible. A center setting, 0, equals no modulation depth. (-64–63) • Press and hold [LFO] and then turn a TRACK PARAMETER knob to set that knobs parameter as an LFO modulation destination. Keep turning the TRACK PARAMETER knob to set the modulation depth. This functionality is also available on individual steps on the sequencer using parameter locks.
11. FX PARAMETERS 11. FX PARAMETERS In this chapter we will have a look at the Model:Cycles effect parameters. 11.1 REVERB The Reverb send effect controls the persistence, and ambient characteristics, of the sound reverberations. It can simulate many different sonic locations, from huge spaces to small rooms. 11.1.1 REVERB SIZE Sets the length of the decay time of the reverberated signal, essentially setting the size of the acoustic space. (1–127, INF) 11.1.
12. CONFIG MENU 12. CONFIG MENU The CONFIG menu offers settings that affect Model:Cycles and here you can also manage Patterns and Projects. Press [SETTINGS] to access the CONFIG menu. Use LEVEL/DATA to browse and change the settings. Press LEVEL/DATA to select list items, or to open folders. 12.1 PATTERN 12.1.1 RENAME Opens a NAMING menu where you can rename the active pattern. For more information, please see “6.6 NAMING MENU” on page 17. 12.1.
12. CONFIG MENU SEQUENCE Clears the active pattern’s sequence data. All presets will remain unchanged. A prompt appears when you select this option. Press “YES” to clear, or “NO” to cancel the operation. Note that no sequencer information is permanently lost until the pattern is saved. (To the same pattern slot.) 12.2 PROJECT Select PROJECT to open the Project Manager. It lets you manage your projects and create, load, clear and save projects. An inverted slot number denotes the active project.
12. CONFIG MENU CHANNELS menu. For more information, please see “12.3.3 OUT CHAN” on page 43. 12.3.2 IN CHAN Here you find the MIDI input channel configuration. Use LEVEL/DATA to browse and change the settings. T1–6 IN selects the dedicated MIDI channel that is used to receive parameter data to a specific track. If configured as OFF, parameter data are not received via MIDI.
12. CONFIG MENU INP FROM selects the source Model:Cycles receives MIDI data from. • OFF makes Model:Cycles disregard any incoming MIDI data. • MID makes Model:Cycles listen only to MIDI data sent to the MIDI IN port. • USB makes Model:Cycles listen only to MIDI data sent to the USB port. • M+U makes Model:Cycles listen to MIDI data sent to both the MIDI IN and USB ports. OUT TO selects the destination to which Model:Cycles will send MIDI data. • OFF stops Model:Cycles from sending out any MIDI data.
12. CONFIG MENU headphones if you want to turn up the MAIN OUT volume really loud. You can see the HP MAX setting as a little headphones symbol when you turn the MAIN VOLUME knob. 12.4.2 INT OUT Sets if Model:Cycles sends audio to the MAIN OUT and HEADPHONES OUT or not. OFF sends no audio. AUT sends audio unless you are sending and receiving audio over USB. If so, the Model:Cycles detects this and sends no internal audio to MAIN OUT and HEADPHONES OUT. ON sends audio. 12.4.
12. CONFIG MENU When you send backup data to the Model:Cycles, it overwrites all data in the active project 12.6 UPGRADE Here you can upgrade the Model:Cycles OS. To send the OS syx file, use our free Elektron Transfer software. The OS syx file and Elektron Transfer can be downloaded from the Elektron website. Please note that the Model:Cycles will not appear as an icon on your computer desktop. 12.6.1 UPGRADING OS IN STANDARD MODE 1. Connect the Elektron device to the computer via USB and switch it on.
13. STARTUP MENU 13. STARTUP MENU To access this menu, hold down the [FUNC] key while powering up the Model:Cycles. From here you can perform a variety of tasks. To choose the different alternatives, press the corresponding [TRIG] key. 13.1 EXIT Press the [TRIG 1] key to exit the STARTUP menu. 13.2 EMPTY RESET To perform this operation, press the [TRIG 2] key. All patterns will be erased. The data on the +Drive remains intact. 13.
14. KEY SHORTCUTS 14. KEY SHORTCUTS You can use these key shortcuts to quickly perform certain tasks. GENERAL [FUNC] + [RECORD] performs a copy command. Action depends on the currently active page or mode. [FUNC] + [PLAY] performs a clear command. Action depends on the currently active page or mode. [FUNC] + [STOP] performs a paste command. Action depends on the content that was copied.
14. KEY SHORTCUTS [TRIG] + [PLAY] to remove the parameter locks in the TRIG NOTE menu on a trig in GRID RECORDING mode. MUTES [FUNC] + [T1-6] keys mutes/unmutes tracks. FILL MODE Press and hold [PAGE] to activate FILL mode for as long as [PAGE] is held. Press [TRACK] + [PAGE] to latch FILL mode. Press [TRACK] + [PAGE] again to unlatch FILL mode. CLEAR TRACK/CLEAR PATTERN/CLEAR PRESET [FUNC] + [PLAY] (while in GRID RECORDING mode) clears active track.
15. TECHNICAL INFORMATION 15. TECHNICAL INFORMATION ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS HARDWARE Impedance balanced audio outputs Main outputs level: +10 dBu Output impedance: 33 Ω unbalanced 128 × 64 pixel LCD screen 3.5 mm dual polarity TRS MIDI In, Out/Thru jacks 2 × 1/4” impedance balanced audio out jacks 1 × 1/4” stereo headphone jack 48 kHz, 24-bit D/A converters Hi-speed USB 2.0 Micro B port Power inlet: Center positive 3.5 × 1.35 mm barrel jack, 5 V DC, 1 A Battery In: Center positive 5.5 × 2.
APPENDIX A: MIDI SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX A: MIDI SPECIFICATIONS This appendix lists the specifications of the Control Change (CC) messages for the Model:Cycles. A.1 TRACK PARAMETERS A.
APPENDIX B: MODULATION DESTINATIONS APPENDIX B: MODULATION DESTINATIONS The following are the modulation destinations for the Model:Cycles’s LFO and Velocity: LFO VELOCITY • Pitch • Pitch • Fine Tune • Fine Tune • Decay • Decay • Color • Color • Shape • Shape • Sweep • Sweep • Contour • Contour • Delay Send • Delay Send • Reverb Send • Reverb Send • Volume + Distortion • Volume + Distortion • Pan • Pan • Punch • Punch • Gate • Gate • LFO Speed • LFO Mult • LFO Fade • LFO Wave • L
INDEX INDEX +DRIVE 15 B BACKUP 45 bi 8, 36, 52 C CHAINS 33 CHROMATIC MODE 20 CLICK 28 CONDITIONAL LOCKS 30, 31, 32 CONNECTORS 12 CONTROL ALL 35 COPY, PASTE AND CLEAR 32 CREDITS AND CONTACT INFORMATION 50 D DATA STRUCTURE Patterns 15 Presets 15 Project 15 DELAY 40 F FACTORY RESET 47 FILL MODE 32 FX PARAMETERS 40 G GATE 38 H HEADPHONES VOLUME 44 K KEY SHORTCUTS 48 L LFO Menu 38 Setup Menu 39 Speed 37 LOOP 37 M MACHINE LOCKS 31 MACHINES 35 Parameters 37 MIDI CONFIGURATION 42 MIDI NOTES 19 MIDI SEQUEN
INDEX SEQUENCER 24 Chance 37 Conditional locks 30, 31, 32 Editing a pattern 25 Micro timing 26 Parameter locks 29 Pattern control 24 Retrig setup Menu 27 Scale Menu 29 Selecting bank and pattern 24 Swing 37 TRIG NOTE menu 28 Trig repeat menu 27 SETTINGS MENU 41 Audio 44 Backup 45 Device 46 MIDI configuration 42 Project 42 Upgrade 46 SETTING UP AND STARTING 12 SOUND ARCHITECTURE 16 STARTUP MENU 47 SWING 37 SYSEX DUMP 45 T TECHNICAL INFORMATION 50 TEMPO Pattern 25 Setting 13 TEMPORARY SAVE AND RELOAD 33 TRAC
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