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ISLA Instruments S2400 - Playback Features; Mute;Solo; Mute;Solo Bank; Mute;Solo Undo;Redo

ISLA Instruments S2400
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ISLA Instruments S2400 User Manual
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Mute/Solo
In modes other than Step Program TR mode, the rectangular buttons above the pads control
mute and solo. Solo and mute only affect pattern playback. The tracks can still be played by
pressing the pads.
Solo overrides muting, essentially muting all non-soloed tracks. Multiple tracks can be soloed at
once. Muted tracks are silenced immediately, when unmuted, the track will not be heard again
until it is re-triggered in the pattern.
Mute/Solo Bank
Bank+Mute mutes or unmutes all eight tracks in the current bank, depending on the state of the
mute button pressed. Bank+Solo works the same way.
Mute/Solo Undo/Redo
If any tracks are muted, Shift+any mute button un-mutes all tracks in all banks.
If no tracks are muted, Shift+any mute button re-mutes what was previously un-muted.
If any tracks are soloed, Shift+any solo button un-solos all tracks in all banks.
If no tracks are soloed, Shift+any solo button re-solos what was previously un-soloed.
Parameter Playback Override
During playback, the filter, level, pitch, envelope, and loop/slice controls can override what is
recorded in the pattern. The pattern is not changed in any way. This is a playback-only
performance feature. It can also be used to audition a potential parameter change that will be
written to the pattern later.
Press the A button to toggle override for the current mode (except mix).
Press the B button to toggle filter override when in level, pitch, or mix fader mode.
Press Bank+A or Bank+B to toggle override for all eight tracks in the current bank.
Pitch and filter can have special over override methods, which can be different for each track,
and for each parameter. All other parameters are ā€œoverride allā€.
The override methods are:
Override All: The fader/knob controls the parameter, overriding whatever parameter values
were recorded in the pattern.
Default Only: Only sounds that do not have an adjusted value for the parameter will be
overridden, preserving the parameter values that were recorded in the pattern. For pitch
override, only events that were not pitch shifted will have their pitch changed. For filter
override, only events that do not have the default (maximum) filter setting will have their filter
cutoff changed.
Transpose: The parameter values in the pattern are combined with the fader/knob, modifying
that parameter while retaining the relative parameter values that were recorded.