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4. Entering notes
There's a few ways to enter notes on the sequencer when you're on the EDIT page.
The most simple option is to press a GP button to trigger Gate 'on' or 'off', and turn the knob below
the step to adjust the note value. The default note is C-3, the default velocity is 100, and the default
length 75%. This method is good only for single notes, because pressing a GP button only toggles the
gate 'on' or 'off', and thus just “enables” the note value (and any other parameters) that happens to
be stored in that step. By default there is one C-3 note in a single note layer in each step of a newly
initialised Note type track, but if you have recorded multiple notes in the step previously, then
switching the gate 'on' will enable these multiple notes (and other events you have recorded in the
step).
For a drum track's instrument layers this method works best.
However, this is not really “recording notes”, rather it's just pushing a button to toggle the gate 'on' or
'off' for a step. The actual recording options and settings are available on the Jam page.
4.1. The Jam page
You can enter the Jam page by pressing U GPB10 ('Jam'). However, as the Jam page is likely
to be used quite often, it might be useful to set one of the four function buttons (F1-F4, on the right
hand side of the frontpanel) to take you directly to the Jam page to make transitioning between EDIT
and Jam pages as easy as possible. (For this you need to edit the HW setup file, see Appendix 1.)
The Jam page consists of two stand-alone settings (Rec and Fwd) and five groups of settings: Step,
Live, Pattern, MIDI, and Miscellaneous. The groups can be selected with GP buttons, the editable
settings of the selected group appearing on the right LCD.
However, before getting down to recording notes, something must be said of the MIDI Configuration
page.
4.1.1. MIDI Configuration
The MIDI Configuration page is available from the main menu, or with MENU + MIDI GPB1–2
('Transposer and Arp.'). However, you can access it also on the Jam page by pressing GPB7 ('MIDI').
The MIDI configuration settings are independent of the session, i.e. they are in force in all session.
On the MIDI configuration page, GPK9 allows you to select one of the four buses for editing. A bus is a
virtual port (as opposed to a physical port such as OUT1 or OUT2), which allows you to route data
inside the sequencer, instead of routing it directly to a physical output port.