
8. PRESETS
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3. Use the
LEVEL/DATA
knob to navigate the folder structure to the preset you want to load. Press
[BACK]
to navigate up one level in the folder hierarchy if needed. Press the
[TRIG]
key
of the active
track while browsing to listen to the preset currently highlighted. You can also press and hold the
[TRIG]
key to let the sequencer play the highlighted preset.
4. Press
LEVEL/DATA
to select a preset. Press
[BACK]
to exit the list without selecting a preset.
You can now play the preset either by the sequencer or manually by pressing the
[T1–6]
pad or the
[TRIG]
keys.
8.4.5 SAVING A PRESET TO THE +DRIVE
You can save a preset after you have edited on one of the tracks.
1. Press
[TRACK]
+
[T1–6]
to select the track to which you want to load a preset.
2. Press
[FUNC]
+
[MACHINES]
to open the PRESET menu.
3. Use the
LEVEL/DATA
knob to navigate the folder structure to the folder to where you want to save
the preset.Press
[BACK]
to navigate up one level in the folder hierarchy if needed.
4. Press
[FUNC]
to open the SAVE PRESET menu.
5. Select “SAVE PRESET”, and then press
LEVEL/DATA
to save the preset. Name the preset in the
NAMING menu. Press
[BACK]
to exit the list without selecting a preset.
8.5 THE LOCKS FOLDER
In the of the root the PRESET menu there is a folder called LOCKS. This folder shows a list of all the
presets currently loaded into the RAM memory. This folder has 64 slots for each pattern. The presets are
not actually located in the LOCKS folder but the folder is there to give an overview of which presets that
currently used by preset locking. For more information, please see “9.12.2 PRESET LOCKS” on page 30.
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Every presets that you preset lock to a track is automatically added to the LOCKS
folder.
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If you load a preset that is already in the LOCKS folder, it does not take up an addi-
tional slot.