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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9.2.5 Playback
Press the Play button to begin playback from the start of your patterns. You can resume from the
middle of a stopped sequence by holding shift & pressing play. Notice that play turns gold when shift
is held.
9.2.6 Recording into the sequencer
Press the Record [O] button to enable live recording to the sequencer. Recording is enabled when
the record button is red. When enabled, notes played in the Play Area during sequencer playback will
be recorded into the sequencer. MIDI received externally via USB or the TRS MIDI In port will also be
recorded.
9.2.7 Setting gate length
To set the gate length of notes on a step, press the step and hold it briefly until it pulses green. Now,
with the step still held down, press any other step in the pattern to set a length – the notes will be
held for the duration of the green pulsing steps.
To reduce the gate length back to a single step, press the pad that would assign a gate length of 2
twice. The second press will reduce the gate to 1 step.
In the image below the held step has a gate length of 10 steps, indicated by the 10 green pads.
9.2.7.A – The gate length of the 9th step in this pattern is set to 10 steps, indicated by the 10 green pads