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14. THE ARRANGER
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M oers mute settings per arrangement row. Move the focus to the M column and press [YES] to
open the ROW MUTE window. Enter mutes by pressing the [TRIG] keys. The first eight keys mute
audio tracks, the last eight the MIDI tracks. Rows with mute settings are indicated with an “M”.
The tempo settings in the ARRANGER menu overrides any pattern or project tempo
settings.
Copy, paste, clear and undo functions are available in the ARRANGEMENT EDIT menu.
14.1.2 RENAME
Selecting this command and pressing [YES] will bring up a naming window where it is possible to re-
name the arrangement.
14.1.3 CHANGE
Selecting this command and pressing [YES] will bring up a menu where all the arrangements of the proj-
ect are visible. Select the arrangement you want to change to and press [YES]. The active arrangement
is always displayed in the header of the ARRANGER menu. An asterisk next to an arrangement means
the arrangement contains unsaved settings.
14.1.4 CHAIN
Will make the arrangement selected in this menu start play immediately after the currently playing
arrangement has finished playing. It has a similar function to pattern chaining, with the exception that
no more than one arrangement at a time can be chained. The chained arrangement will be visible in the
default arrangement screen, located after the last row of the currently active arrangement.
14.1.5 CLEAR
Selecting this command and pressing [YES] will erase the active arrangement.
14.1.6 SAVE
The save command saves the active arrangement to the active arrangement slot. Selecting this com-
mand and pressing [YES] will bring up a naming menu. Once the arrangement has been named, press
[YES] to save it.
14.1.7 RELOAD
Selecting this command and pressing [YES] will reload the active arrangement to the state it was saved in.