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10.10 CLICK TRACK
The CLICK TRACK menu controls the internal metronome of the Analog Four MKII. Open the menu by
pressing
[FUNC]
+
[TRK]
. Use the
[UP]
/
[DOWN]
arrow keys or the
TRACK LEVEL
knob to select in the list
of settings. Press
[LEFT]
/
[RIGHT]
to change the highlighted setting.
10.10.1 ACTIVE
Activates/deactivates the metronome. It is also possible, outside of this menu, to keep
[FUNC]
+
[TRK]
pressed for a second to toggle the click on or off.
10.10.2 TIME SIG. NUM
Controls the note measure of the metronome time signature.
10.10.3 TIME SIG. DEN
Controls the beat measure of the metronome time signature.
10.10.4 PREROLL
Controls for how many bars the metronome will sound before the sequencer starts playing. This setting
is only relevant when LIVE RECORDING mode is initiated.
10.10.5 VOLUME
Controls the volume of the click.
10.11 SCALE MENU
Here the general length and timing of the active pattern are set. Two modes exist in the SCALE menu.
In NORMAL mode all tracks share the same length. In ADVANCED mode each track can have different
lengths. Access the SCALE SETUP menu by pressing
[FUNC]
+
[PAGE]
. Use the
[LEFT]
and
[RIGHT]
arrow keys to select between the available settings. Use the
[UP]
and
[DOWN]
keys to adjust the differ-
ent settings and to select between the two modes. The
TRACK LEVEL
knob can also be used to adjust
settings.
10.11.1 NORMAL MODE
This is the default mode. In this mode, all tracks of the pattern share the same length. This screen will
appear when the NORMAL setting is active.
The first two settings control the step length of the pattern. The leftmost number selects the number of
steps in the pattern. The maximum number of steps available to the pattern is determined by the total
length, set by the parameter to the right. This can be either 16, 32, 48 or 64 steps. If 17 steps or more
are used in a pattern, the
[PAGE]
key is, while in GRID RECORDING mode, used to toggle between the
different pattern pages.
The rightmost parameter controls the time signature of the pattern. It offers seven possible settings,
1/8X, 1/4X, 1/2X, 3/4X, 1X, 3/2X and 2X. A setting of 1/8X will play back the pattern at one-eighth of the
set tempo. 3/4X plays the pattern back at three-quarters of the tempo. 3/2X will play back the pattern
twice as fast as the 3/4X setting. 2X will make the pattern play at twice the BPM.
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