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6.3 TRIG TYPES
A trig is a sequencer event that you can place when you want the sequencer to perform
an action. There are two types of trigs, note trigs, and lock trigs. Note trigs trig notes, while
lock trigs can be used to apply parameter locks without trigging notes. Red
[TRIG]
keys
indicate note trigs, and yellow
[TRIG]
keys indicate lock trigs.
6.4 PATTERN RECORDING MODES
The Analog Rytm MKII offers two main modes of inputting trigs when creating a pattern:
GRID RECORDING mode and LIVE RECORDING mode. To create a new pattern first
select an empty pattern slot in one of the banks.
6.5 USING GRID RECORDING MODE
GRID RECORDING is a method of composing where you use the
[TRIG]
keys to add trigs
in the pattern grid.
1. Press
[RECORD]
to enter GRID RECORDING mode. The
[RECORD]
key lights up
red to indicate that GRID RECORDING mode is active.
2. Press
[TRK]
+ one of the
[PADS]
to select the track to which you want to add trigs.
3. Press the
[TRIG]
keys 1–16 in the sequence desired to place note trigs on the se-
quencer. In CHROMATIC mode, you can press
[TRIG]
+
[PADS]
to add pitch value
to the note trig.
4. To add a lock trig, press
[FUNC]
and
[TRIG]
.
5. Press
[PLAY]
to listen to the sequence.
If the pattern contains more than 16 steps, switch to the pattern page you want to edit by
pressing the
[PAGE]
key. A fully lit <PAGE> LED indicates the active pattern page..
6.6 USING LIVE RECORDING MODE
LIVE RECORDING mode is the second method of adding trigs to the tracks. In this record-
ing mode, the
[PADS]
are played in real time to input trigs to the tracks. It is also possible
to enter parameter locks in real time.
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