3. OVERVIEW OF METRON’S STRUCTURE
The following diagram shows Metron’s interface programming hierarchy.
METRON
project x8
session x64
variation x5
track x16
pattern
data
S.BUS
track
internal clock
settings
assign type
& enables
mute scenes
global
settings
roll
patterns
FX enables
mute status
3.1
SETTINGS FILE
All data aside from project data is ultimately stored in the global settings file
at the root of the memory card called “SETTINGS.WMD”.
3.2
PROJECT
The root of the memory card also contains a number of project folders. All
the data for loading and saving is stored inside the project folders. Metron can
store up to 8 projects.
3.3
SESSION
A session represents a memory save in Metron. Every project contains 64
sessions. A session contains the pattern data for 5 variations, 16 Mute Scenes,
and settings for Internal Clock, Assign Input and Per-Track Shuffle.
10
per-track
shuffle
3. OVERVIEW OF METRON’S STRUCTURE
Summary of Contents for Metron
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