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1. Press and hold
[RECORD]
, then press
[PLAY]
to enter LIVE RECORDING mode.
Quickly pressing
[PLAY]
twice while keeping the
[RECORD]
key pressed will acti-
vate/deactivate quantization of LIVE RECORDING. The sequencer will start to play,
and the
[RECORD]
key will start to flash red.
2. Enter note trigs by playing the
[PADS]
. Key presses on the
[PADS]
will be recorded
as note trigs, and the velocity and duration of the key presses will affect the values
of the note trigs. Also, the pitch value of the note trig, if CHROMATIC mode is active,
will be recorded.
3. Turn the
DATA ENTRY
knobs to record changes to the PARAMETER page settings.
The changes are recorded on the sequencer as parameter locks with lock trigs
added automatically.
4. Press
[STOP]
to stop both recording and playback of the sequencer.
6.7 PARAMETER LOCKS
Parameter locks is a powerful feature that allows every trig to have its unique parameter
values. All note trigs of a track could, for example, have different tune or volume settings.
Parameter locks can be applied to both note trigs and lock trigs.
In GRID RECORDING mode, press and hold the
[TRIG]
key of a note trig or a lock trig and
then adjust the parameters you want to lock using the
DATA ENTRY
knobs to apply pa-
rameter locks. The graphics on the screen becomes inverted for the locked parameter and
shows the locked parameter value. The
[TRIG]
key of the locked trig will begin to flash, to
indicate that the trig now contains a parameter lock.
Press
[FUNC]
+
[TRIG]
to enter a lock trig. With a lock trig, you can modulate the sound
without trigging a note.
Remove a single parameter lock by holding
[TRIG]
+ pressing the
DATA ENTRY
knob of
the locked parameter. If you remove a note trig and then enter it again, all parameter locks
are erased from the trig.
In LIVE RECORDING mode, turn the
DATA ENTRY
knobs to add parameter locks to the
active track. The parameter will be locked accordingly and lock trigs will automatically be
placed on the sequencer steps.
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