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9. Stepbutton
This button displays the location of a sequence or octave along
with the current function of the trigger pad. Pressing this
button allows you to change the location or octave of the
sequence being edited.
10.Parteditsection
<Part,Part>buttons
This button selects a part to use. The display illustrates the
part that’s currently selected.
PartMutebutton
Pressing a trigger pad while this button is ON (lit) mutes the
corresponding part. The trigger pad turns OFF (dark) at this
moment and the Part Mute button turns OFF. Pressing the
trigger pad for the selected part that is dark will turn off the
mute function (lit).
PartErasebutton
While you press and hold the trigger pad after pressing the
Part Erase button during playing, you can eliminate the sound
of the selected part.
11.Padmodesection
Here is where you can select the function of the trigger pad.
Triggerbutton
Tapping on a trigger pad while this button is ON (lit) plays the
corresponding part. You can set how it plays back by editing
the TRIGGER MODE parameter.
Sequencerbutton
The trigger pad is used in step input mode while this button is
ON (lit).
Keyboardbutton
The trigger pad can be played as a keyboard while this button
is ON (lit). You can set the key or scale per pattern.
Chordbutton
The trigger pad can be used as a code pad while this button is
ON (lit). You can set the variation or the key or scale of the
code per pattern.
StepJumpbutton
Pressing any of the buttons ranging from step 1 to 16 during
sequencer play back while this button is ON (lit) enables you
to jump to that step instantly. Pressing multiple buttons will
play back the steps being pressed in sequence.
PatternSetbutton
Pressing a trigger pad while this button is ON (lit) switches
the pattern to the one registered in the respective trigger pad.
Pressing a trigger pad while you press and hold down this
button enables you to assign the pattern that’s currently
selected to the trigger pad.
12.Triggerpad
The trigger pad is used for playing in accordance with the
setting of the pad mode section.
13.LED
The LED on the rear of the unit is illuminated in accordance
with the playing pattern.