User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 6.5 Overlap
- 6.5 Overlap
- 6.5 Overlap
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Getting Up and Running
- 3. Hardware Overview
- 4. Launchpad Pro Interface
- 5. Session Mode
- 6. Note mode
- 7. Chord Mode
- 8. Custom Modes
- 9. Sequencer
- 10. Setup
- A. Appendix
- A.1 Default MIDI mappings
- A.1.1 Custom 1: 8x8 Grid, 8 Vertical Unipolar Faders, CC numbers below
- A.1.2 Custom 2: 8x8 Grid, 8 Horizontal Bipolar Faders, CC numbers below
- A.1.3 Custom 3: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.4 Custom 4: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.5 Custom 5: 8x8 grid, Program Change messages
- A.1.6 Custom 6: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.7 Custom 7: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.8 Custom 8: 8x8 grid, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.9 Programmer Mode: Includes buttons and pads (full 9x9 grid), logo LED may be addressed, Momentary Note On messages (note numbers below)
- A.1.1 Custom 1: 8x8 Grid, 8 Vertical Unipolar Faders, CC numbers below
- A.2 Overlap Layouts
- A.1 Default MIDI mappings
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9.2.1.A – The layout of Steps View
9.2.2 Assigning to steps
Notes may be assigned to steps by holding a note in the Play Area and pressing a step. Up to 8
notes may be assigned to each step. When a step is held, notes which are assigned to it will turn red
in the Play Area. The step will also be previewed when pressed.
Alternatively, you may hold a step first, then press notes in the Play Area to assign notes to steps.
Hold a note in the Play Area to see which steps it is assigned to - after holding the note briefly, the
steps it is assigned to will turn red. If multiple notes (e.g. a chord) are held, steps which contain all
held notes will go red.
9.2.3 Clearing steps
Notes may be cleared from steps by holding Clear and pressing the step you wish to clear. Individual
notes may be removed from a step by holding the step and pressing assigned (red) notes in the Play
Area.
9.2.4 Duplicating steps
To duplicate a step, hold Duplicate and press a step to copy it. While still holding Duplicate, press
another step to paste the copied step there. A duplicated step can be pasted multiple times as long
as duplicate is held down.
Sequencer
Play Area in
Drum Layout