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You can change the end point for the track – and hence shorten the Pattern length - by pressing a
different Pattern step pad. The new end point is indicated by a sand illumination, and the “higher”
pads either go dark or dim red, the latter indicating that note/hit data has previously been assigned
to that step. If you reselect the original end point, this data will still be there and will be played.
End
point
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Pattern step display
Sync rate display
Play order selection
Repositioned end
point – Pattern length
is now 12 steps
Dim red pad indicates that
note/hit data still exists for
this step
Altering the start point is exactly the same process, except that Shift needs to be held down while
selecting the new start point:
End
point
Start
point
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pattern step display
Sync rate display
Play order selection
Repositioned start point –
Pattern length is now 13
steps
Dim red pad indicates that
sample data still exists for
this step
Press Shift to see and
move the start point
If you are working with 32-step Patterns, be careful about which of the two Step Pages you
are on. The colour of the Step Page button
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always indicates this – blue for Page 1
(Steps 1 to 16) and orange for Page 2 (Steps 17 to 32).