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Steppy 3U Manual
All edited track parameters (Swing, Delay, Probability, etc) are respected when looping,
and looping applies to all tracks when engaged.
To
latch Loopy playback
:
1. While holding down the two buttons that define the length of the Loopy
sequence, short-press the
SELECT
button.
You can now release your hold on the two buttons, since pressing the
SELECT
button during Loopy playback latches it.
2. Press any of the step buttons to unlatch the Loopy function, and return to normal
playback.
7. RESET button
When in Select mode, press this button to reset all patterns (across all four tracks) back
to their first step. This is particularly useful if your tracks have different lengths and you
wish to re-align them to the first beat. This button replicates the functionality of the RST
input jack. Pressing the RESET button causes all 16 buttons to briefly flash
green
—
indicating the reset operation has occurred.
If Steppy is in RUN Mode (see the
RESET (RST) IN
), then the button is lit
yellow
to indicate that Steppy is in RUN mode.
PANIC feature: In Select mode, if you long press the RESET button (i.e hold the RESET
button for >1 second), you’ll send a gate off to all the outputs. This is useful in the
unlikely event that one of the outputs gets stuck “on” when Steppy’s input clock is
stopped or removed.
8. CLEAR button
When in Select mode, the button performs two different functions depending on how
long it’s held down. Specifically;
●
Short-press
(button pressed and quickly released): Short-press the CLEAR
button to clear all steps from the active track (turning all gates to off). This causes
all 16 buttons to briefly flash red — indicating that the gates have been cleared.
Short-pressing the CLEAR button only clears the trigger pattern from a Track.
Any track parameters (such as Gate Length, Clock Division, or Probability)
remain part of the track and will affect any new pattern you create.
●
Long-press
(button pressed and held for 1-second): Press and hold the CLEAR
button for 1 second to clear the entire contents of a Track, meaning its gate
pattern
plus
all its Track parameters (such as Gate Length, Clock Division, and
Probability).
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