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Dec 11, 2023
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Trigger the pads or play the notes you want to record. The sequence will play in a
loop when it reaches the end of the sequence, which is 1 measure long by default.
You can continue triggering pads and playing notes to record as the sequence
repeats.
The sequencer will record any pads you trigger and notes you play, and will keep
track of which pad you’re playing while it records, regardless of whether you’re
playing a MIDI controller, triggering from the Pads Home screen or playing from the
KEYS or KEY GRID screens. You can select different pads while recording by opening
the KEYS or KEY GRID screens and pressing the Layers button.
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When done recording, open the Transports pop-up and either:
▪
touch REC to stop recording while continuing to play the sequence, or
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touch STOP to end recording and playback.
The next time you open the Sequence Home screen, you will see a pad grid indicator
with solid squares indicating which pads were recorded.
Remember to save your sequences! Sequences are part of the preset, so you have to save
the preset to save its sequences.
Playing Sequences with Different Pads
Sequences contain the notes you played during recording as well as the pad you were
playing at the time. If you want to hear a sequence with different sounds, you can swap out
different sounds for the pads:
■ Replace the pads in the current preset by copying and pasting them from other presets
using the Pad Management menu, which you can access from the Pads Home screen,
or
■ Load a different WAV file into a pad and adjust the pad parameters, or
■ Copy and paste the sequence to another preset using the Sequence Management
menu, which you can access from the Sequence Home screen.