Sequencer

Shortcuts

Sequence and Measure Settings

[SHIFT] + [>] or [<]

Duplicate Measure of Sequence

[SEQ] + [>]

Halve Measure of Sequence

[SEQ] + [<]

Add Substep in Drum Track

[SEQ] + [PAD]

Add Low Velocity Step in Drum Track

[TRACK SEL] + [PAD]

Step Edit

[SEQ], [SHIFT] + [PAD], [C1] to [C4]

Step Edit, Additional Parameters

In Step Edit, press [PAD] again

Step Edit Fine Adjustments

In Step Edit, hold [SOUND] or [FILTER] or [MOD] or [FX] + [VALUE]

Copy Note or Chord

[PAD] with source Step, [SHIFT] + [FX], [PAD] with destination Step, [SHIFT] + [FX]

Note Edit or Utility

[SEQ], [SHIFT] + [PAD] with Step, [SHIFT] + [FILTER], rotate [VALUE] to shift Note Up, Down, Right, Left or Quantize

Delete Step

[SHIFT] + [PROJECT] + [PAD]

Delete All Steps of Drum Part

[PAD] of Drum Part and then [SHIFT] + [PROJECT]

Delete Steps in Realtime

[PLAY], [RECORD], hold [SHIFT] + [PROJECT]

Delete Sequence

[SHIFT] + [PROJECT] + [SEQ]

Set First and/or Last Step

[SHIFT] + [SEQ], [SHIFT] + [PAD] for First Step. Or [PAD] for Last Step

Cancel First and Last Step

[SHIFT] + [SEQ], [SHIFT] + [PROJECT]

Transpose Pads of Tone Track

[NOTE], [SHIFT] + [PAD]

Scale Mode On or Off

[SHIFT] + [NOTE], rotate [VALUE] to find "SCALE"

Octave Shift in Scale Mode

Hold [NOTE] + [OCT-] or [OCT+]

Chord Mode On or Off

[NOTE] in Note Mode of a Tone Track

Chord Designer

In Chord Mode, [SHIFT] + [FILTER]

Preview the Sound of a Chord in Chord Designer

[SOUND]

Undo or Redo the Recorded Step, Sequence or Motion

[EXIT] + [<] Notes: Switching between Tracks or Clips will erase the Undo content; Undo and Redo will not work while recording; Undo will allow up to 10 steps

Tips & Tricks

Step Record in Drum Track

[NOTE], [PAD] to select Drum Part, [SEQ] to enter Steps. Select Drum Parts with [VALUE]. To enter a Tie, [PAD] with Step + [EXIT]

Step Record in Tone Track

[SEQ], [PAD] for First Step, [NOTE], [PAD] for First Note or REST/TIE [PAD] to add silent Steps or select next Steps with [VALUE]. Add Notes with [PAD] or create Ties by holding [PAD] with Note and pressing REST/TIE [PAD]

Auto Advance Record in Tone Track

[SEQ], [RECORD] + [PAD] with First Step, [NOTE], [PAD] for First Note, then the following Notes or REST/TIE [PAD] for Tie

Record Sequence Longer than 128 Steps

Create more than one Clip with more than 128 Steps and Chain them in Clip Settings, then Record the Sequence or Motion

Step Edit Length to More than 4.99

In Step Edit, hold [FX], rotate [VALUE]

Understanding Note Length

With the default Clip Scale of 1/16, a Note Length of 3.99 will last for 1 Beat. If the Clip Scale is set to 1/32, then a Note Length of 1.99 will be 1 Beat. If the Clip Scale is set to 1/8, then a Note Length of 7.99 will be 1 Beat

Using Probability With Tones

Create a new Drum Track and load a Sample with an instrument to each [PAD]. Create different Notes for this instrument with "PAD EDIT" and changing "KEY OFFSET" to match the desired Note for each [PAD]. Record a Sequence, press [SEQ] and [SHIFT] + [PAD] on a specific Step. Lastly, change "MTE" to the desired Mute Probability for that Step

Using Tie/Rest in Scale Mode

Press [Note] while in Scale Mode to temporarily go back to the chromatic keyboard. Press [Note] again to go back to Scale Mode. Rest works for both single notes and chords, but in firmware version 1.82, Tie only works with chords

Recording Arpeggiator Sequence without Overlapping Notes

To prevent overlapping notes at the beginning of a Clip, when recording an arpeggio, go to Clip Setting and select "NEXT CLIP: STOP". This will ensure the Clip stops after looping and the Arpeggiator notes will not overlap with the previously recorded notes. You will need to change that setting after recording, if you wish the Clip to loop or to move to a different Clip