
→
The selected value is highlighted on the right display and the corresponding pad turns
fully lit.
To disable the Arrange Grid, simply select the
OFF
value in the top right corner:
►
To disable the Pattern Grid, hold
SHIFT
+
GRID
, press Button 3 (
ARRANGE
), then press
pad
16
(
OFF
).
You don’t need to explicitly enable the Pattern Grid on your controller: It is enabled as
soon as you select a resolution other than
OFF
(pad
16
).
Adjusting the Grid Using Record Prepare Mode
This extra method is very useful if you are about to start a new recording. Indeed, the Record
Prepare mode (accessed by pressing the unlit
REC
button and holding it) is tightly integrated
into the recording workflow of Control mode. For all details please refer to section
.
See also
2
Jumping to Another Playback Position in the Pattern [
2
Jumping to another Playback Position in Your Project [
7.1.7
Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge Grid
The Step Grid defines regularly spaced-out timings (the “steps”) at which your events/notes can
be created, moved, etc. The Step Grid resolution corresponds to the step size, which directly
affects the precision of all Pattern editing actions, including quantization (see
section for more on quantization).
The Step Grid also affects the step sequencer on your controller: Increasing the Step
Grid resolution (i.e. decreasing the step size) will make more steps available in your Pat-
tern for placing events. See
step sequencer.
In the Pattern Editor, the Step Grid is indicated by the gray vertical lines in the Event area:
Working with Patterns
Pattern Basics
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