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If loop is playing, you will hear your sample update according to settings - so if the bar repeat pattern is not 'often,' you will not hear your sample update right away. If the loop is stopped you will hear a preview of that sample as it loops for one measure at the current tempo. Long press a key to enter this edit menu for that key. Step 3: To set a key's note division, pattern, etc., you will need to use the ‘Sample Edit’ menu. As samples get played, the on-screen keys flash for each individual trigger. Playback always starts at beginning (bar 1). If playback is stopped, LED is pink and the bar counter reads '0'. Step 2: Pressing Aux button or a connected Foot Switch starts and stops playback of the 32-bar loop. The current key and volume will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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Repeatedly pressing the same key again will set the volume in the pattern of 100%, 50%, 25%, 0%, 25%, 50%, 100%., and the visual key will be filled in accordingly: all the way filled for 100%, and no fill for 0%. Pressing a key will preview a sample one time and 'fill in' the key on screen layout. Step 1: The default screen is a representation of the 24-key keyboard and a bar counter. Revisit the above steps in any order as needed. Set the global sample 'shift,' length, and speed. Set the note division, note pattern, bar pattern and swing amount for that sample. Select a sample to play by selecting a key. every bar, once every 7th bar, etc.), you can build up your beat from a single note to a complex patterns between samples.ġ. every note division, every fourth division, 'on' for two divisions in a row then 'off' for one, etc.), then selecting a bar repeat pattern (e.g. By selecting a sample from keyboard, choosing a note division (32nd through whole), choosing a note repeat pattern (e.g. WHAT IS THIS PATCH? Build up rhythms by setting how often a sample repeats within one measure and then set how often the measure (aka 'bar') itself repeats.