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Saving Projects to new slots
Use
Save
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to store the tracks you’ve been working on to a Project memory slot.
Save
needs to be
pressed twice to complete the store process: the first press will flash the
Save
button; a second press
will save your work to the last Project memory that was in use. This means that if your current work
was based on a previously-saved Project, the original version will be overwritten.
To ensure that your work gets saved in a different Project memory, switch to
Projects View
. You will
see that the first press of
Save
causes the pad for the last-selected Project to pulse white. If you want
to save your work in a new memory slot, press the pad for that slot: all other pads will go dark and the
selected pad will flash green for a couple of seconds.
Note that you can “abort” the Save routine after the first press of
Save
by pressing any other button.
Changing Project Colours
You can also assign a different colour to any of the pads in
Project View
– this can be a great help in
live performance. You choose the colour as part of the Save procedures described above.
After pressing
Save
for the first time, the LED under Macro 1 rotary control will light in the current
colour of the pad for the currently selected Project: if you’ve not already changed the colour, it will be
dark blue. You can now scroll through a palette of 14 colours by rotating the Macro 1 knob. When you
see the colour you want, either press
Save
for a second time, or press the pad corresponding to the
memory location: this completes the Save process with a flashing green pad as described above.
Note that the pad will become white after the Save operation, so you won’t immediately see the new
colour, but you will do so as soon as you select a different Project.
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