6.
Exit Edit mode by pressing QUANT (EDIT).
7.
Play the Samples to get a feel for the shifting feeling you've created.
Nudge
Nudge is similar to Offset, only you are moving the starting position of the Sample by fractions
of a 16th note. This is excellent for fixing small timing problems between Samples in your Set.
1.
Re-enter Edit mode, as described above.
2.
Turn the encoder knob until you see "nU" for "Nudge."
3.
While holding the pad you want to nudge, rotate the encoder knob. This moves the Sam-
ple start position.
3.6.7
Capturing Samples From Other Decks
Remixing with the F1 takes on a new dimension with live capture: you can quickly and easily
capture from tracks playing in other Track Decks or the Loop Recorder and, thereby, create a
Remix Deck (and, of course, a remix) on-the-fly.
Preparations
First of all, you'll need to load a track into a Track Deck. We'll use the "TechHouse 1" track for
this tutorial.
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Load "TechHouse 1" from the "All Tracks" folder of the "Track Collection" node into Deck
A (we are using Deck B as our Remix Deck), and start playback of the Deck.
The capture source Deck doesn't need to be playing — you can sample from a stopped
Deck just as easily as from one that is playing. However, when the Deck is playing, you
hear the material will capture (see below).
Determining the Capture Source
1.
Press and hold the CAPTURE (DELETE) button on your F1.
Tutorials and Workflows
Making Your Own Remix Set
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