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Latch Page
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From PGM Pages, PRESS currently select Channel Navigation Button again to enter or exit the channel's Latch Page. All PGM
Page indicators are ON to indicate this page. Button for Channel selected to be programmed is a
l
so ON. If any locations are
Latched, the Channel's Button will flash to indicate Latch is taking place (this flashing will continue in the Channel's Program
Pages as well, as a reminder that you have locations Latched and thus the Access and Gate pages are being
ignored
).
Engaging Locations lets René travel to all enabled Locations. If more than one Location is enabled, and there is a CLK MOD
or CV activity to initiate Location change, R2 will navigate through all touched Locations as instructed by the CLK MOD or CV
signals applied to that channel. Any reached location will always output a Gate at the Channel’s Gate output, ignoring Gate
Programming.
When the channel is unclocked and you touch a Location, R2 will go to that Location and output a Gate. Enable a Location
and adjust associated Knob to set Location CV value. This is very useful for tuning notes in a melodic pattern. Just select the
Location you want to tune, adjust the Location’s knob, then move to the next Location and repeat.
If Z.ON is engaged on the Global Page, you can use the Latch page to interact with René while modulating the Z-Axis. This is
a non-destructive way to improvise over pre-programmed states. In other words, as you progress from one state to the next,
your latch is maintained. Latch is not stored and does not alter Program Pages in the selected State.
Note: Single-location Latches will cause X or Y channels to output gates at the clock rate, but the Cartesian channel must
have two or more locations Latched for the same behavior. This is due to slight differences in the way these channels create
gates, and can be used as a quick way to fully stop the Cartesian channel in performance without stopping X or Y Clocks.
Note: related to above, it is possible to trick the Cartesian Latch page into going to non-Latched locations