(10) MIDI and Audio Dragger: The MIDI Dragger and the Audio Dragger allow you to conveniently
drag and drop MIDI or audio from your Patterns to your desktop or host software, respectively.
See section ↑7.8.1, Exporting Audio from Patterns and ↑7.8.2, Exporting MIDI from Patterns
for more information.
(11) Control Lane: The Control Lane provides a visual overview and editing tools for the modula-
tion and the MIDI/host automation of each parameter. See section ↑7.5, Recording and Editing
Modulation and ↑8.2, Using MIDI Control and Host Automation for more information.
(12) Horizontal  zooming  scroll  bar:  Click the  main  part  of  the scroll  bar  and  drag  your mouse
horizontally to scroll through the Event area on the horizontal axis (time), or drag it vertically to
zoom in/out on this time axis. You can also click the left or right handle of the scroll bar and
drag it horizontally to zoom in/out while keeping the opposite border of the display at a fixed
position in the Pattern. Double-click the main part of the bar to reset the zoom and display the
entire Pattern. In Keyboard view (2) you will find a vertical zooming scroll bar with similar func-
tionality at the right of the  Pattern Editor. See section ↑7.1.2, Navigating the  Event  Area for
more information.
(13)  Edit  Mode  selector:  The  Edit  Mode  selector  lets  you  choose  from  three  different  modes
when editing the content  of the Pattern: Select,  Paint,  and Erase mode. See  ↑7.4.1, Editing
Events with the Mouse: an Overview for more information.
(14) Step Grid settings: Use the Step Grid button to enable/disable the Step Grid, and the Step
Size menu to change the Step Grid resolution. See section ↑7.1.7, Adjusting the Step Grid and
the Nudge Grid for more information.
(15) Control Lane button: Click the Control Lane button to show/hide the Control Lane (11).
7.1.1.1 Patterns on Your Controller
 
Your controller provides various modes to work on your Patterns:
▪ The Pattern mode allows you to select and manage your Patterns: ↑7.7, Managing Patterns.
▪ The  Control  mode  (default  mode  of  your  controller)  allows  you  to  record  Patterns  in  real
time using various recording modes: ↑7.2, Recording Patterns in Real Time.
▪ The Step mode allows you to record Patterns in the step sequencer: ↑7.3, Recording Pat-
terns with the Step Sequencer.
▪ The Select mode allows you to select and edit the desired events: ↑7.4.3, Selecting Events/
Notes and ↑7.4.4, Editing Selected Events/Notes.
Working with Patterns
Pattern Basics
 
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