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Options:
• 5 Pads area (main Lead track and 4 other accompanying tracks): to each Pad you can
associate a different audio file (.wav only) to be played in loop and synchronized with
the other tracks.
• Touch a Pad to mute or unmute a track.
• Touch and hold a Pad to associate an audio file.
• The volume of the 4 Stem Pads is controlled via the 4 sliders with the highlights 1-2-3-
4 in orange colour on the left side of the front panel.
• VOL: adjusts the volume of the main track (LEAD). Touch VOL button and use the data
knob to adjust the volume with values ranging from 0 to 127.
• SCENA 1/2/3/4: upload the corresponding scene. You can assign up to five
synchronized audio files to each scene.
• LOAD: press this button to load a previously saved Stem project.
• NEW: delete all scenes and Pads and initialize a new Stem project.
• AUTOPLAY: press this button to enable/disable automatic switching between scenes.
At the end of a loop cycle, the instrument automatically moves to the next scene.
• SOLO: it puts in only the desired track and silences all the others. Touch this button
and then touch the desired Pad.
• LOOP ON/OFF: Determines whether to repeat audio tracks from the Stem project
endlessly.
• LEVEL: adjusts the volume of a track. Press the LEVELbutton on the screen and then
touch desired Pad. Then turn the data knob to adjust the volume of the selected track.
Values range from 0% to 200%.
• CLEAR: removes the associated trace from a Pad. Touch CLEARbutton and then touch
desired Pad to remove the audio file from the Pad.
• FIXED: enables or disables transposition to a track. Touch FIXEDbutton and then
touch desired Pad to make the track unaffected by transposition. This is useful for
drum and percussion tracks whose pitch should never be changed.
Playing a Stem project
Step by step:
1. Press the START button on the front panel to play audio tracks from the selected
scene. Disabled songs (Gray pad) are not played.
2. Press START again to stop.
3. Press the TEMPO +/- buttons on the front panel to adjust the Tempo (BPM). We
suggest writing the BPM value of the audio track to the end of the file name, like
REAL DRUMS: when an audio file is loaded with the information about Tempo in
the name, the Tempo of the Stem is set to the one of those tracks.