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KETRON EVENT-X - Creating a Stem Project

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74 | 06 Stem
4. Press the TRANSPOSE +/- buttons on the front panel to change the pitch of the
audio tracks (fixed tracks will not be affected by transposition).
5. Press one of the SCENES buttons on the screen to load another scene. The scene
changes at the end of the current measurement. You can change scenes by
pressing the A, B, C and D buttons on the front panel.
6. Press the LEAD button on the front panel to deactivate or reactivate the main
track.
7. Use the sliders in the front panel to adjust the volume of audio tracks as follows:
o Slider PLAYER: global volume of the Stem project.
o Slider DRUM: track linked to Pad Lead.
o Slider BASS: track linked to Pad 1.
o Slider CHORD: track linkedto Pad 2.
o Slider REAL CHROD: track linked to Pad 3.
o Slider LOWER: track linked to Pad 4.
Creating a Stem project
How to create a new Stem project:
1. Press the NEW button on the screen.
2. A pop-up window appears on the screen asking you to confirm that you delete the
current scenes: press Yes to continue (pressing No, you will stop the creation
process).
3. Touch and hold a Pad to load an audio file there. The list of all available audio files
will appear on the left. Touch name to load the track. Press the EXIT button on the
front panel to close the track selection windows.
4. Repeat all operations for all affected Pads.
5. If one or more drums tracks have been charged, touch FIXED button on the screen
and then the Pads corresponding to the drums track to make them unalterable by
transposition.
6. Adjust the track volumes: touch LEVEL button on the screen, touch Pad
corresponding to the desired track and then turn the data knob.
7. Repeat this step for the other scenes. Touch SCENE 1, SCENE 2, SCENE3, and
SCENE 4 buttons to switch scenes.

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