Specifications

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Tutorials: Setup Mode
Basics Of Using Riffs
9. Next, press the top Chan/Zone button (to the left of the display) to move to the RIFF1 page for
zone 2. The currently selected zone number can be viewed in the top right corner of the display.
Use the cursor buttons to select the Src Track field, then press the minus button twice (below the
Alpha Wheel) to select ALL (see below.) Next, use the cursor buttons to select the left most Start
field (this is the Start bars field,) then press the plus button twice (below the Alpha Wheel) to
change this field to 3 (see below.) This will make riff 2 play a two bar loop of the song 428 H-Fact
Sng, but unlike riff 1 it will play bars 3 and 4 instead of bars 1 and 2.
10. Before this riff can be triggered, press the RIFF2 soft button to move to the RIFF2 page for zone 2.
On the RIFF2 page for zone 2, use the cursor buttons to select the SyncType field and use the
Alpha Wheel to set this field to None (see below.) This turns off the riff sync settings that had been
saved with this setup. Now pad 1 and 2 will each play a different section of the song 428 H-Fact
Sng. Try starting and stopping each pad separately to hear each two bar loop.
11. Since each riff is now playing a different section of the song, lets use some riff sync settings to sync
the timing when switching between the two riffs. On the RIFF2 page for zone 2, use the cursor
buttons to select the SyncType field and use the Alpha Wheel to set this field to Loop (see below.)
Leave the SyncZone field set to Riff 1 (see below.) These settings make riff 2 wait to start until the
loop point of riff 1 occurs. Next, use the cursor buttons to select the RelSynTyp field and use the
Alpha Wheel to set this field to StartWait (see below.) Next, use the cursor buttons to select the
RelSynZn field and use the Alpha Wheel to set this field to Riff 1 (see below.) These settings make
riff 2 wait to release (stop) until riff 1 starts.