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4.1.6. Miscellaneous settings
The settings on the Misc. page work only with the Jam page Fwd setting 'on', and they have effect
only on the forwarded notes that you play on the keyboard, not on anything that's playing in the
track. If the track is forced to scale (on the MODE page), it doesn't affect the forwarded notes that are
played live on a MIDI controller, and likewise, the FTS setting (on the Misc. page) doesn't affect the
notes on the track. (See section 6.2. for details on Force To Scale.)
Oct. effects an octave transpose to the forwarded notes, but leaves the track notes untouched (the
track transpose is controlled from the TRANSPOSE page); FX enables/disables Humanizer, LFO, Limiter
and Echo effects for the forwarded notes; and FTS enables/disables Force To Scale for the forwarded
notes. The scale that the notes are forced to is taken from the FX Scale page. (See section 6.2. for
details on Force To Scale.)
4.1.7. Edit recording mode
Besides Live and Step recording, there is one more way to enter notes while on the EDIT page: the
Edit Recording mode. Edit Recording mode can be used in two ways. While on the EDIT page, you can
press & hold a GP button, and the >- - -< angle brackets will turn into {- - -} curly brackets, the
display will flash 'EDIT RECORDING', and you can enter a note or notes into the step while pressing &
holding the GP button.
Note that Edit Recording mode takes its settings (notably Mode and AStart) from the Jam page, so e.g.
unless you have Poly mode enabled there, you won't be able to record multiple notes simultaneously;
if the mode is Mono and you press several keys, they will all be forwarded if Fwd is 'on', but only one
of them will be recorded. Likewise, if AStart is 'on' and you use Edit Recording mode to enter notes,
the sequencer will start automatically when you enter notes. Note also that Rec doesn't have to be
'on' for Edit Recording mode to work; if Rec is on and you're on the EDIT page, you don't need Edit
Recording mode to record notes.
Alternatively you can press SELECT while on the EDIT page to toggle Edit Recording mode 'on' or 'off'.
This allows you to play e.g. two-handed chords, as you don't have to use one hand to hold down a GP
button.
4.2. Working on the EDIT page
Of all the pages of the MBSEQv4, you will probably spend most your time on the EDIT page. The
default view is the Step View, where you can see 16 steps at a time, but only two layers: one
parameter layer and one trigger layer. The active parameter layer is displayed in the LCDs, the values
can be changed with the GP knobs, and the name of the layer is displayed in the left LCD's top row
(e.g. PB:Vel. for “Parameter layer B: Velocity”). The active trigger layer name is displayed in the left
LCD's top row (e.g. TB:Roll for “Trigger layer B: Roll”), and the trigger can be switched 'on' or 'off' for