Each step is affected separately in a random way as long as the Randomize screen
is displayed. If you jump out of it by touching any other knob, modifications will get
discharged immediately.
Press the Save key to print/apply the desired randomization to your track steps.
Use the Shift + Save key combo to Reset if you would like to draw randomization
values over again.
Randomization can be applied to CC messages in the MIDI mode.
Randomize Type
– determines which step parameters are affected.
The available randomization types are made to be self-explanatory without
bogging you down in detail. If you’re curious, check the appendix.
Choose from: Sample In the folder, Sample In Pool, Sample Length, Texture, 1
Octave, 2 Octaves, Volume, Space, Nuke, Duke Nuke.
Move
– move a step’s placement on the track.
Select a track and turn the Move knob to move steps in the track to the left or
right.
Select a single step or multiple steps and turn the Move Knob to ‘cut’ them and
‘paste’ to the desired destination. Cut selection of steps will be highlighted in blue
and pasted after the knob is released. This action will overwrite any existing steps.
Micromove
– Use this to make small adjustments in the timing of a step. A given step
can be triggered earlier or later by up to (but excluding) a half-step length.
Available for both internal sample-based and MIDI sequencing.
Live Recording
In this mode, you can record knob parameter automation and insert notes from both the
onboard View and external MIDI controllers in a real-time manner.
To engage the live recording of your patterns, press the
Live Rec
screen button (it will turn
red when active) and select one or more tracks that you want to edit. With Live Rec mode
active, and the sequencer running, turn a knob to record its parameter values to existing
steps containing notes as they are played.