the loop you can see and edit in the Drum step sequencer.
Each loop length pad corresponds to a page of steps, and the length of
a page depends on the step resolution. When working at the default
16th note resolution, two pages of steps are available at a time, for a
total of two bars.
To change the loop length, hold one of the loop length pads and then
tap on the other one where you would like the loop to end. You can also
set the loop length to exactly one page by quickly double-tapping on
your preferred loop length pad.
Note that the page you see is not necessarily the page you hear. When
you set the loop length, the pages will update so that the current play
position (which is indicated by the moving green pads) always remains
visible.
In some cases, you may want to switch off this auto-follow behavior.
For example, you may want to edit a single page of a longer loop, while
still having the loop play for the entire loop length. To do this, single-tap
the loop length pad that corresponds to that page. This will lock the
view to that page without changing the loop length. You can navigate to
the previous or next page using the Page Left and Page Right buttons.
Holding the Layout button gives you momentary access to the
16
Velocities layout.
This lets you use the pads at the bottom right side of
the grid to set the velocity for a drum pad. You can also lock the layout
in place by holding Shift and pressing the Layout button. To unlock the
16 Velocities layout, press the Layout button again.
6.2 16 Velocities Layout
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