There are 3 ways to enter notes or automation into the grid
1. Record live (using a external midi keyboard)
2. Step edit
3. Fill function
The fill function is a unique & very creative way to add randomness to your sequences.
It allows entering multiple-step values to a selected edited area with a single click.
Before you can use it, you need to highlight the notes you wish to change.
To make any changes in the patterns, press the red Rec function key to activate the Edit mode.
A red frame will appear around the currently selected step/steps.
It will mark the currently edited positions.
In the Edit mode, you use the arrow keys for navigation.
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Here are some basic navigation shortcuts:
To Go to top of grid (start) :
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
To Select all Steps :
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
then Shift + Up
To Select all steps on all tracks
Press Shift + Home (Song or pattern mode)
Press Shift + Up arrow, twice
To Select nearest track : Shift + right or left arrow
Shift + Up arrow - marks more the one step on one or more tracks.
To Select a number of steps (rec/edit mode) : Shift + up/down arrows
By pressing "Insert" we can pull highlighted notes forward.
or pressing shift + backspace, we pull notes up
You can copy more than one whole tracks from one pattern and paste into a new pattern :
1. Highlight the pattern/s
2. Press PATTERN button
3. Press Copy
4. Open a new (virgin) pattern using the jog wheel and pressing the pattern button
5. Pattern + Shift + Paste
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After you have selected the steps, enter fill mode
by pressing the "fill" button.
The Fill tool can be used on.
Notes
Instruments
Fx 1
FX 2.
Press the green/yellow, pink or blue button to select.
Under "notes"
the first column has a "where" selection.
Note/no note/ fx/ no fx, random / each euclidean
other columns are:
Scale, fill type and note
These let you choose a scale and if they are random or
within a range.
use the jog wheel and the arrow buttons to change settings.
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example starting from scratch
1. pick an instrument
listen to its sounds
2. enter fill
3. Notes
choose random
minor scale
notes between 63 and d7
4. press Fill
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