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The six middle LEDs around the LIVE knob indicate the parameter value of the
currently active LIVE mode. The upper and lower different-color LEDs are used to
indicate the live mode type (labeled "TRANSPOSE" or "BEATLOOP" on the
frontpanel), which can be switched by just pressing the LIVE encoder.
4.4 Keys
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The upper row of six keys typically controls actions displayed in the bottom line of
the OLED. In many screens, these keys choose parameter/value selectors or toggle
between states.
In the often-used MUTE screen, pushing one of the six keys mutes or unmutes one
of the six tracks (unmuted tracks are also illuminated in green). The currently active
track is indicated with a blue backlit key. Therefore, if a track is both active and
unmuted, this leads to a cyan color mix (green and blue); see track three in the
above picture.
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The lower row of seven keys are per default mapped to these functions (from left
to right):
* RUN/STOP: Start or stop the sequencer
* ARM: Enable recording to the current track
* SHIFT: Press and hold to display shift menu
* MENU: Press and hold to display the page/screen selection menu
* COPY: Copy active/selected clip to memory buffer
* PASTE: Paste memory buffer to active/selected clip
* DELETE: Delete notes on active/selected clip
Most keys perform direct actions. Press and hold MENU or SHIFT to directly choose
the desired secondary action or page/screen. An onscreen keymap then displays
the actions of the remaining twelve keys (see SHIFT and "Menu Usage" chapters).