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The table below summarises the functions of each Macro control as applied to the samples:
Macro Function
1 Tuning
2 Start point
3 Sample length
4 Attack/decay
5 Distortion
6 HP Filter
7 LP Filter
8 LP Filter Resonance
Changes to Macro controls can be recorded to the Pattern – see page 43 for more information.
Macro controls may be reset to their default values by holding Clear
17
and turning the control
clockwise until its LED lights blue.
Non-quantised record
Live playing of samples may be recorded quantised or non-quantised. Quantised recording will place
drum hits on the closest step when recorded, while non-quantised recording will place hits directly on
the intermediate micro steps. To toggle between quantised and non-quantised recording, hold Shift
and press G Record. If Record Quantise is enabled, the Record button will light bright green when
Shift is held. If Record Quantise is disabled (non-quantised), the Record button will light dim red
when Shift is held.
Micro step edit
When Record Quantise is disabled, the timing of drum hits recorded in real time is assigned to one
of six micro steps in between adjacent Pattern steps. Any drum hits added manually will always be
assigned to the step’s first micro step, which is on the exact beat of the step.
PATTERN DIRECTION
BEAT n BEAT n+3BEAT n+2BEAT n+1
Micro step 1
Micro step 6
Micro step 5
Micro step 4
Micro step 3
Micro step 2