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29.
Auto
/
Roll:
This Pad Mode button puts the pads in two modes: Auto-Loop Mode (dark
blue) and Loop Roll Mode (light blue). When the button is unlit, the first press will always
select Auto-Loop Mode.
Note:
The pad layouts here match the software’s default Auto-Loop time division layout. If
you shift the range of time divisions displayed in the software, the pad layout will change
to match it.
•
Auto-Loop Mode:
Each pad triggers or releases an Auto-Loop of a different length.
Press and hold
Shift
and then press the
Parameter <
or
Parameter >
button to shift
the Auto-Loop backward or forward.
•
Loop Roll Mode:
Each pad triggers a momentary Loop Roll. Press the
Parameter <
or
Parameter >
button to change the Loop Roll’s time division.
30.
Loop:
This Pad Mode button switches the pads between two banks of saved loops and
loop controls. When the button is unlit, the first press will always select the first bank.
•
Saved Loop Mode:
Pads 1-4
(the top row) return the track to one of your saved
loops. You create and save a loop using
Pads 5-8
(the bottom row). The pad layouts
for the two banks are identical.
o
To create a loop,
press
Pad 5
to set the Loop In Point, and then press
Pad 6
to
set the Loop Out Point and trigger the loop.
o
To save a loop,
while a loop is active, press any one of
Pads 1-4
(the top row)
that does not have a loop assigned to it. You can do this regardless of how the
loop was created (Saved Loop Mode, Auto-Loop Mode, Loop Roll Mode, etc.).
o
To trigger a saved loop,
press any one of
Pads 1-4
(the top row) that has a
loop saved to it. Press
Pad 7
to activate or deactivate the loop. Press
Pad 8
to
return the track to the last triggered loop and reactivate it (“reloop”).
o
To delete a saved loop,
press and hold
Shift
and then press the corresponding
pad (of
Pads 1-4
).
o
To halve or double the length of a loop,
press the
Parameter <
or
Parameter
>
button.
o
To shift a loop backward or forward,
press and hold
Shift
and then press the
Parameter <
or
Parameter >
button.
Loop 1
Loop 2
Loop 3
Loop 4
Set Loop In
Set Loop Out
Loop On
/
Off
Reloop
1
/
8-beat
1
/
4-beat
1
/
2-beat
1-beat
2-beat
4-beat
8-beat
16-beat