
THE PATTERN SEQUENCER
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same condition applies if the active track is a UW RAM Recording machine. Note
that CTRL machines are not affected by this function as active track or otherwise.
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When in the TRACK EFFECTS section, use [FUNCTION] +
DATA ENTRY
knob E or
F to apply a filter sweep to the whole pattern.
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By pressing [FUNCTION] + [CLASSIC/EXTENDED] the saved kit will reload
instantly. This comes in handy when a pattern has been heavily manipulated and
you want to quickly revert it back to its original settings.
SCALE SETUP
It is possible to change the length and step resolution of a pattern. By default a pattern is 4/
4 bars (16 steps) of length.
By pressing the
[FUNCTION]
key and then the
[SCALE SETUP]
key, you can set the scale
length and replay speed mode.
There are three values that can be changed in the SCALE SETUP screen. The focus is
moved with the
[LEFT]
and
[RIGHT]
keys.
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The leftmost number selects the number of steps in the pattern. The maximum
number of steps is determined by the total length. Use [UP] and [DOWN] to
increase/decrease the number of steps. The [TRIG] keys can also be used to set
the end step.
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The second value selects the total length of the scale. This is either 16, 32, 48 or
64 steps. If you use 17 steps or more in a pattern, the [SCALE SETUP] key is used
in GRID RECORDING mode to toggle the focus between the different pattern
pages.
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The third parameter is the tempo multiplier. There are four possible settings, “1X”,
“2X”, “3/4X” and “3/2X”. 2X allows a pattern to be played back at twice the global
tempo. 3/4X allows a pattern to be played back at three quarters of the global
tempo. 3/2X will play back a pattern twice as fast as the 3/4X setting. Double speed
is useful for increasing the step resolution to 32th notes. Three quarter-speed is
useful when the Machinedrum is playing alongside other instruments set to the
same BPM and you want the Machinedrum to play triplets.
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Even though you set a pattern to have a certain length using scale setup, you can
change this row by row in the song editor. See section “SONG MODE”, on page 51
for more information.
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When changing pattern length from 16 to 64 steps, the first 16-step pattern page
will be copied to all the subsequent pages, if the last other pages previously have
not been programmed.
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