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12. PATTERNS
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Pressing [TRACK] + [YES] will also re-arm a tracks all one shot recorder trigs. The one shot recorder
trigs will keep re-arming for as long as the key combination is held. Pressing [TRACK] + [NO] will disarm
all one shot recorder trigs of a track. These operations can be performed even if GRID RECORDING mode
is not active. Neither the RECORDING SETUP menus nor the TRACK TRIG EDIT menu have to be open.
While in GRID RECORDING mode and no particular menu is open, all one shot sample trigs of the active
track will be re-armed when pressing either [YES] or [FUNC] + [YES]. The text “ARM TRK” will be visi-
ble. Pressing either [NO] or [FUNC] + [NO] will disarm one shot sample trigs of the active track. The text
“DISARM TRK” will be visible. Note that one shot recorder trigs will not be aected. Arming and disarm-
ing by simply pressing [YES] and [NO] can be disabled in the PERSONALIZE menu. For more informa-
tion, please see “8.5.4 PERSONALIZE” on page 33.
If GRID RECORDING mode is not active, all one shot trigs, both recorder and sample variants, of all
tracks will be re-armed when pressing either [YES] or [FUNC] + [YES]. The text “ARM ALL” will be
visible. Arming one shot trigs in this way can be done while the sequencer is running. Similarly, pressing
either [NO] or [FUNC] + [NO] can be used to disarm all one shots trigs. Arming and disarming by simply
pressing [YES] and [NO] can be disabled in the PERSONALIZE menu. For more information, please see
“8.5.4 PERSONALIZE” on page 33.
In the PROJECT menu you can disable the arm/disarm functionality when pressing [YES]
or [NO]. For more information, please see “8.4 THE PROJECT MENU” on page 31.
12.4.6 SWING TRIGS
Swing trigs aect the timing of the sample trigs. They are indicated by green [TRIG] keys. Swing trigs
are entered in the TRACK TRIG EDIT menu, which is covered in section “12.10 TRACK TRIG EDIT MENU”
on page 73.
12.4.7 SLIDE TRIGS
Slide trigs can make the parameter values of a sample trig slide to the parameter values of the subse-
quent sample trig. They are indicated by green [TRIG] keys. Slide trigs are entered in the TRACK TRIG
EDIT menu, which is covered in section “12.10 TRACK TRIG EDIT MENU” on page 73. Slide trigs are
not available to the MIDI tracks.
12.4.8 RECORDER TRIGS
Recorder trigs are used to initiate track recorder sampling. They are indicated by red [TRIG] keys. Read
more about track recorder trigs in section “9. TRACK RECORDERS AND PICKUP MACHINES” on page
44.
12.5 PARAMETER LOCKS
Parameter locks is a powerful feature that allows every trig to have its unique parameter values. All sample
trigs of a track could, for example, have dierent pitch or volume settings. Parameter locks can be applied
to sample trigs, trigless trigs, lock trigs and one shot trigs. All parameter locks of a trig can either be re-
moved by performing a TRIG LOCK CLEAR command, or by simply removing the trig and entering it again.
For more information, please see “12.9.10 TRIG LOCK CLEAR” on page 73.
To apply parameter locks in GRID RECORDING, first press [RECORD] to activate GRID RECORDING mode.
Press and hold one or more [TRIG] keys of previously placed trigs (note trig or a lock trig) where you want
to add parameter locks and then adjust the parameters you want to lock using the DATA ENTRY knobs. The
graphics in the screen will become inverted for the locked parameter and the locked parameter value will be
displayed. The [TRIG] keys that contains the locked trigs will begin to flash rapidly, indicating the trigs now
contains a parameter lock. Remove a single parameter lock by holding [TRIG] + pressing the DATA ENTRY
knob of the locked parameter.
To apply parameter locks in LIVE RECORDING mode, turn a DATA ENTRY knob to add parameter locks
to the active track. The parameter will be locked accordingly and lock trigs will be placed on the
sequencer steps.
12.6 SAMPLE LOCKS
Each sample trig of a track can play a dierent sample. To do this, open the SAMPLE LOCK menu by hold-
ing down a [TRIG] key and either pressing the [UP]/[DOWN] keys or turning the LEVEL knob.