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MATRIX PATTERN SEQUENCER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Pattern changes can be controlled by a pattern lane in the main sequencer.
In other words, you can record or create pattern changes in the main sequencer, and have them occur at the cor-
rect position on playback.
Selecting Patterns
The Matrix has 32 pattern memories, divided into four banks (A, B, C, D).
The Bank and Pattern buttons for the Matrix pattern sequencer.
D To select a pattern in the current bank, click on the desired Pattern button (1-8).
D To select a pattern in another bank, first click the desired Bank button (A, B, C, D) and then click the Pattern
button.
Nothing happens until you click the Pattern button.
The pattern change takes effect on the next downbeat according to the time signature set in the transport panel or
on the transport track.
The Pattern Enable switch
The Pattern Enable switch.
Next to the Bank and Pattern buttons you will find an additional switch, which is normally activated. If you click this to
turn it off, the pattern playback will be disabled, starting at the next downbeat - exactly as if you had selected an
empty (silent) pattern. For example, this can be used for bringing Matrix patterns in and out of the mix during play-
back.
Steps
Matrix patterns consist of a number of discrete steps. For each step, you can enter a note, a CV value and a Curve
value. When you run the pattern, each step will be played back in turn and will play a sound or send out the informa-
tion programmed for this step. If you have ever used a drum machine, this will be obvious to you.
Clearing a Pattern
To clear (empty) a pattern, select it and use the Clear Pattern command on the Edit menu or device context menu.
! Note that clearing a pattern doesn’t affect the pattern length, resolution or shuffle settings!