â–ª If playback is on, the playhead jumps to the same relative position in the previous/next Ar-
range Grid division. This allows seamless jumps that don’t break the rhythm of your music.
If the Arrange Grid is set to OFF (i.e. disabled) or QUICK, the jumps are based on bars.
For more information on the Arrange Grid, see section ↑11.1.6, Adjusting the Arrange Grid and the
Pattern Length.
Jumps Based on the Step Grid
You can also jump by finer increments:
â–º Hold SHIFT and press the Locate buttons (showing left/right arrows) in the TRANSPORT
section to jump to the previous/next step, according to the current Step Grid settings.
→ Depending on the playback state, the following will happen:
â–ª If playback is off, the playhead jumps to the beginning of the previous/next step.
â–ª If playback is on, the playhead jumps to the same relative position in the previous/next
step.
If the Step Grid is disabled (i.e. set to OFF), the jumps are based on bars.
For more information on the Step Grid, see section ↑11.1.7, Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge
Grid.
16.5 Triggering Sections or Scenes via MIDI
You can trigger and change Sections and Scenes using MIDI Note or MIDI Program Change
messages sent from your host to the MASCHINE plug-in or MIDI controller.
When this feature is enabled, MIDI notes or Program Change messages are linked to the first
128 Section slots or Scenes (depending on your settings) whether they are empty or not:
Working with the Arranger
Triggering Sections or Scenes via MIDI
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