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Holding the slot pad in the arranger view shows in RED color the pattern assigned to this slot.
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LAUNCH-LOAD QUANTIZATION SETTINGS
Once in the Arranger layout, hold any of the four pads of the launch
settings region to show the Launch quantization settings menu.
From left to right:
- Master lane: it can be ‘Off or it can be any of the 4 sequencers.
- Launch quantization. Sets the amount of internal clock bars to complete one pattern
repetition cycle. When set to ‘Off, the pattern has to reach the last step. The Arranger must be
ON for this setting to take effect.
- Load quantization. Same as Launch quantization but in this case applies when the Arranger
is OFF and the patterns are manually loaded.
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ARRANGER’S LOGIC
When the pattern playhead has met the launch quantization settings, the play count decreases by
one. When the repetition count reaches 0 the next pattern is loaded. In case of the Multitrack mode,
track number 1 is taken as the reference one.
When the repetition parameter is set to infinite, the play count is not decreased thus the pattern will
be looped in the arranger.
The Arranger is deactivated once you play Stop. Re-enabling the Arranger loads the patterns of the
first slots of the current song.
The arranger can send Program Change and Bank Select MIDI messages just before (2 clock ticks)
launching the next pattern.
Blank slots don't play any notes or modulation and serve as silence or
separation between patterns. Their duration is one bar (16 steps at 1/16th)
and the number of repetitions of it can be changed, so one single blank
pattern can be set to a number of repetitions or loop to infinity. Blank
patterns are represented in white.
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Setting blank patterns on a lane with infinite repetitions allows you to have parts where one sequencer
stops sending notes until you manually launch the next pattern of your song.
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