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THE REGROOVE MIXER
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Commit to Groove - making the grooves “permanent”
When you assign a ReGroove channel to a note lane, this will only affect how the notes play back. The notes will still
be shown with their original, ungrooved positions if you open the note clip.
If you want to edit grooved notes (e.g. adjust timing and velocity manually), it’s useful to first actually move the notes
to the grooved positions, permanently. This is done with the “Commit to Groove” function:
1. Select the track with the grooved note lane(s).
2. Select “Commit to Groove” from the Edit menu or the track context menu.
All notes on all lanes on the track will be moved to their grooved positions, and the Groove Select pop-up will be
reset to “No Channel”.
If you play back the track, it will sound exactly the same as before. If you look at the notes in Edit mode, their posi-
tions, length and velocity will now match what you hear.
Using Commit to Groove on some lanes only
“Commit to Groove” affects entire tracks, including all note lanes if there are several. If you only want to make the
groove permanent for one of the lanes, here’s a workaround:
1. Click the Groove Select pop-up for the note lanes that should remain ReGrooved, and turn off “Enabled”.
This bypasses the ReGroove channel for those note lanes, but retains the channel selection.
2. Select “Commit to Groove”.
Only the note lanes with ReGroove Enabled will be affected.
3. Select “Enabled” again for the note lanes that should remain ReGrooved.