selected step or step selection (on one or more tracks at the same time) into a single audio
file. In Pattern section > turn Edit Mode on (Rec) > use Shift + arrow keys to select the
desired area > now use the Render screen button to create a new sample clip. The delay and
reverb send fx’s are being rendered too if used on the selected steps/instruments, this
includes their “tails” too.
Invert
operation vertically inverts all the sequence steps within the edited selection. This
allows adding more variations to patterns in a simple manner.
Duplicate pattern
doubles the length of the pattern and automatically duplicating all the
existing steps.
Expand pattern
doubles the length of the pattern by adding empty steps in between existing
ones.
Shrink pattern
divides pattern length by two by deleting each second step.
Copy pattern
is copying the entire current pattern.
Paste pattern
is pasting the entire current pattern.
More
is giving access to a set of previous 8 functions.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/VyKyLy6gPjE?feature=oembed
https://www.youtube.com/embed/ft7sAgHzmt8?feature=oembed
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Z2bwHuECbww?feature=oembed
Real-time pattern recording
To start
live-recording
the pattern, hold Rec and press Play key and start adding notes or
values in a “live” manner using the grid pads as be playing a regular keyboard. After
sequences of events are recorded – edit them as mentioned in the previous section if
needed. A metronome with a pre-roll function is also available in the Config menu to make
the live-recording easier.
There are three different modes of live recording in the sequencer. To switch between these
modes use the colored Note/Instrument/Fx buttons. The recording is available in the
following modes:
Notes – where the “note off” action will be also recorded. Useful to record chords and
melodies.