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12. PATTERNS
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TRIG COUNT sets the number of times the sample trig should be trigged. A setting of 2–8 adds addition-
al trig repeats of the original trig. The additional trigs are evenly distributed between the original trig and
the next step in the sequencer. Adjust this setting with the [UP] and [DOWN] keys.
You can set the TRIG OFFSET which controls where the trig should be placed on the 1/384 step resolu-
tion micro timing grid, illustrated the bottom of the screen. While keeping a [TRIG] key pressed, use the
[ARROW] keys [LEFT] and [RIGHT] to move the trig on the grid. A trig can be nudged both forwards
and backwards in time in relation to the step it is placed on.
If a trig placed on the first sequencer step is nudged backwards, it will be activated at the end of the
pattern.
Setting the tempo to 2x in the SCALE SETUP menu will double the resolution of the micro timing grid.
Micro timed trigs can be quantized in the TRACK TRIG EDIT menu. For more information please see
“12.10 TRACK TRIG EDIT MENU” on page 73.
12.13 CONDITIONAL LOCKS
On the MICRO TIMING menu, there is a parameter called TRIG CONDITION with which a set of conditional
rules can be applied to sample/note trigs, lock trigs, trigless trigs, and one shot trigs, using a parameter
lock. Each setting is a logical condition that will determine whether a trig set in the sequencer is triggered
or not. If the condition is true then the trig will become active and aect the sequence. You must first place
a trig to where you want to apply a conditional lock.
To be able to access this menu GRID RECORDING mode must be active. Open this menu by pressing and
holding the [TRIG] key of the trig you want to add a conditional lock to, then press either the left or right
[ARROW] key. While keeping the [TRIG] key pressed, use the LEVEL knob to select trig condition.
The TRIG CONDITION parameter can set the following trig conditions:
FILL is true (activates the trig) when FILL mode is active. For more information, please see “12.14 FILL
MODE” on page 78.
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 con-
ditions 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 not true. (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
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. A trig with this trig condition is active if the most recently evaluated trig
condition on the neighbor track was not true. (PRE and PRE conditions on the neighbor track are ignored
and not evaluated.)