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9. THE SEQUENCER
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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. Press and hold a [TRIG] key that contains a preset lock (the [MACHINES] key lights up), and then
press [MACHINES]. You now see the locked preset highlighted on the screen.
3. Press LEVEL/DATA to remove the preset lock.
Preset locks lets you use up to 64 dierent presets in each pattern (plus the six track
presets).
9.12.3 MACHINE LOCKS
Machine locks are a specific type of parameter locks that lets you change machine on any step of the
sequencer. This powerful feature makes it possible to use several machines on the same sequencer
track. For more information, please see “10.2 MACHINES” on page 35.
Adding machine locks:
1. Press [RECORD] to enter GRID RECORDING mode.
2. Press [MACHINES] to open the MACHINES menu.
3. Press and hold a [TRIG] key, and then turn the LEVEL/DATA knob to select machine
Removing a machine lock:
1. Press [RECORD] to enter GRID RECORDING mode.
2. Press [MACHINES] to open the MACHINES menu.
3. Press and hold a [TRIG] key, and then press the LEVEL/DATA knob to remove the machine lock
9.12.4 CONDITIONAL LOCKS
In GRID RECORDING mode, press and hold a [TRIG] key, and then turn CHANCE to open the TRIG
CONDITION menu.
Conditional locks are a specific kind of Parameter locks. Conditional locks give you the possibility to set
a number of conditional rules for any trig. These conditional rules are called Trig conditions. They are
logical conditions that determines whether a trig set in the sequencer is triggered or not. If the condition
is true, then the trig becomes active and aects the track.
You must first place a trig on the sequencer step to where you want to apply a conditional lock.
You can use the TRIG COND parameter to set the following trig conditions:
FILL is true (activates the trig) when FILL mode is active.
FILL is true when FILL is false. A trig with this trig condition is active when you are not in FILL mode.
PRE is true if the most recently evaluated trig condition on the same track was true. (PRE and PRE
conditions are ignored and not evaluated.)
PRE is true when PRE is false. A trig with this trig condition is active if the most recently evaluated trig
condition on the same track was false. (PRE and PRE conditions are ignored and not evaluated.)
Example 1: Trig 1, 50% = True > Trig 2, PRE = False > Trig 3, PRE = False > Trig 4, PRE = True
Example 2: Trig 1, 50% = False > Trig 2, PRE = True > Trig 3, PRE = True > Trig 4, PRE = False