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MATRIX PATTERN SEQUENCER
(RECORD+REASON)
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Pattern Functions
When a pattern device is selected, you will find some specific pattern functions on the Edit menu (and on the device
context menu).
Shift Pattern Left/Right
The Shift Pattern functions move the notes and corresponding gate values in a pattern one step to the left or right.
Shift Pattern Up/Down
! This function does not alter the Curve CV. This is because the values produced by the Curve CV do not neces-
sarily correspond to semitone note steps at all.
The Shift Pattern functions will transpose all the notes in a pattern one semitone up or down.
Randomize Pattern
The Randomize Pattern function create random patterns. These can often be great starting points and help you get
new ideas. Both Note, Gate and Curve CV values will be created.
Alter Pattern
The Alter Pattern function modifies existing patterns. Note that there must be something in the pattern for the func-
tion to work on - using an Alter function on an empty pattern will not do anything.
! Note that Randomize and Alter affects both the Gate, Note and Curve CV!
Chaining Patterns
When you have created several patterns that belong together, you will most probably want to make these play back
in a certain order.
D Simply activate record for the track with the Matrix as the destination in the sequencer and use the Pattern and
Bank buttons to determine the playback order as the Song is playing.
The Patterns play to the end before changing, so you won’t have worry too much over the “timing” of the pattern
changes you input manually. When you are done, the sequencer track will contain pattern change data, and the
patterns will automatically switch according to the order set while recording. More on recording pattern changes
on “Recording pattern automation (Record+Reason)”.
D An alternative way to do this is editing directly in the Pattern Edit lane in the sequencer.
Editing in the Pattern lane is described in the Sequencer chapter.