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2. Parts and their functions
5. Select LEDs
The upper row of LEDs (green) indicates the loca-
tion within the currently-playing pattern (length
1 through 8).
The lower row of LEDs (red) indicates the posi-
tion shown by the step keys (length 1 through 8).
When the Keyboard function is on, these LEDs
indicate the octave position.
When the Pattern Set function is on, these LEDs
indicate the pattern set group registered to the step
keys.
6. Step keys 1...16
These keys can be used to enter data into a pat-
tern, and will light to show the position or timing
where each part will sound.
When the KEYBOARD key is on (lit), you can use
these keys as a keyboard to play a synth part.
When the Pattern Set function is on (blinking), you
can use these keys to select patterns, as well as as-
signing patterns to the individual keys.
Arpeggiator section
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1. Ribbon controller
When you touch the ribbon controller, the selected
part will begin sounding automatically. When used
with a synth part, 16th notes will be sounded, and
the gate time will change depending on where you
touch the ribbon controller. When a drum part is
selected, the note resolution will depend on where
you touch the ribbon controller.
2. Slider
Moving this slider will change the pitches played
by the arpeggiator. If a drum part is selected, the
slider will have no effect.
The GLOBAL mode “ARP CONTROL” setting lets
you exchange the functions of the ribbon control-
ler and the slider. (
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