SIGHT AND TOUCH
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The information displayed by the following elements refers to the selected Sequencer.
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· GRID
The grid has 128 RGB LED lit pads. On power up, the Sequencer View is displayed. Here, each
column of pads represents a step of the sequence and each row represents a note (depending on the
selected scale) or a track (in Multitrack mode). The grid also shows Keyboard, Arranger and CV Out
layouts that will be explained later.
Independently of the grid layout or screen menu, you can reach the main Piano Roll by pressing the
BACK button. Other function buttons like Keyboard or Arranger will toggle between
their view and the Sequencer view.
In Mono, Poly and Chord modes you can move the grid vertically in order to work with higher or lower
notes. To do so, go to the Division menu by pressing Division. Rotating the leftmost encoder then
moves the Piano Roll vertically from lower to higher octaves. The position of the root notes is indicated
as highlighted rows when scrolling.
· SCREEN
The screen shows information or parameter values depending on the function button or mode
selected. The default screen is the Sequencer screen, shown on power up.
From left to right the top line indicates: active sequencer mode,
playback direction, swing, (track number in Multitrack mode),
clock source, BLE connection and battery state.
Second line: BPM and Sequencer time division or track time
division of the last selected track in the Multitrack mode.
Third line: scale, root note and global octave.
Specific screen views will be later explained.
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