(2) I/O and Level section: Use this section to access to all parameters related to metering via the
controller and for selecting an audio input channel. There are is a level meter, level knob and
dedicated input/output buttons which allow you to select an input for sampling and an output
for metering. For more information on this section please view ↑10.3.1.2, I/O and Level Sec-
tion.
(3) EDIT section: This section holds the multifunctional jog wheel in the middle which allows
you to control the Tune, Swing, and Volume parameters, as well as scroll through lists in
Browse mode, or scrub through a song. This section also provides dedicated buttons for editing
patterns and their events. For more information on this section please view ↑10.3.1.7, EDIT
Section.
(4) PADS section: Access the various controller modes using the column of mode buttons on
the left-hand side of this section. Pads 1-16 allow you to play the Sounds of the selected
Group. For more information on this section please view ↑10.3.1.6, PADS Section.
(5) TRANSPORT section: Start, stop and restart playback, activate record and skip bars while
playing, simply by pressing the dedicated buttons. Use SHIFT to access the secondary func-
tions of your controller. For more information on this section please view ↑10.3.1.5, TRANS-
PORT Section.
(6) GROUPS section: The dedicated Group buttons allow you to instantly access each Group of
Sounds. For more information on this section please view ↑10.3.1.4, GROUPS Section.
(7) PERFORMANCE section: This contains dedicated controls related to performance aspects of
your project such a Tap tempo Step Mode and Macro. The NOTE REPEAT button is also posi-
tioned here, ready to help with the creative process of making beats. For more information on
this section please view ↑10.3.1.3, PERFORMANCE Section
10.3.1.1 CONTROL Section
This section gives an overview of the CONTROL section.
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