ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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Undo
There is one level of undo. When recording or editing starts, an undo point is created. Press
Copy+Back (hold the Copy key, then press the Back key) to undo all changes made since the
undo point was created. The keys are easy to remember because the undo point is actually a
copy of the pattern, and undoing changes is literally copying back.
The undo icon will appear in the upper right corner of the screen in Pattern or Step Program
modes when an undo point exists.
Recording tracks is not the only thing that creates an undo point. Any change to the pattern
creates an undo point if one did not already exist. For instance, changing the pattern length,
erasing tracks from the pattern, or erasing the whole pattern, all create an undo point.
Redo
When Copy+Back is pressed to undo changes, the undo icon switches to the redo icon , which
points the opposite direction and is not as bold. This indicates that the undone changes can be
redone by pressing Copy+Back again. The changes to the pattern can be undone and redone
repeatedly. That is a great way to audition the changes before deciding whether or not to keep
them.
Once recording or editing starts again, a new undo point is created using whatever state the
pattern is in at the time, either with or without the changes.
Manual Undo Point
Pressing Copy+Enter creates a manual undo point. You can then go in and out of record mode
and the manually created undo point is not overwritten. Press Copy+Enter whenever you
choose to create a new manual undo point.
The undo and redo icons are underlined to indicate that it is a manual undo point.
Press Copy+0 (zero) to cancel the manual undo, and go back to the normal automatic undo
behavior. That is, a new undo point is automatically created when recording or editing starts.
The existing undo point is not changed and can still be undone and redone.