6.
Repeat the process to continue editing pad colors or release the SHIFT and/or REVERSE
(COLOR) buttons to return to Performance mode.
You can also perform the Quick Color Assign using the encoder knob as described above:
1.
Press and hold both the SHIFT and REVERSE (COLOR) buttons.
2.
Continue to hold at least one of the two buttons (if desired, you may now release
either
the SHIFT
or
the REVERSE (COLOR) button).
3.
Press and hold the pad you wish to change.
4.
While continuing to hold the pad, turn the encoder knob to choose a new color. Each tick
of the encoder knob steps through a different color of the Palette.
5.
Release the pad.
6.
Repeat the process to continue editing pad colors or release the SHIFT and/or REVERSE
(COLOR) buttons to return to Performance mode.
4.7
Type Mode
Type mode is for editing a number of play, sync, and trigger parameters of your Samples. It is
probably the most musically relevant mode since it determines how your Samples will actually
be played.
The TYPE (PITCH) button for activating Type mode.
Type mode is also a little different from most other modes because it also has four sub-modes
(see
4.7.1, Activating Type Mode and Selecting Sub Modes
).
Type mode is what you'll be using to set up the basic playing parameters of your Samples.
Since there are a lot of different Type-centric parameters that you can edit with the F1, it
is a good idea to spend some time getting familiar with Type mode and its various sub-
modes.
As with most of the F1's modes, activating Type mode only affects some of the controls. The
unaffected controls are:
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