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saving cc to track
Each of the knobs in a CC track can save a initial value to be sent every time the pattern holding the
CC track is launched. This can be useful for preparing “scenes” of CC values that are associated
with a corresponding sequence saved in the pattern.
hold [ CTRL ] + turn ( KNOB ) on CC track
When a value is saved it is indicated with DARK BLUE when holding [ CTRL ] while pressing a
( KNOB ) on a CC track.
To clear the value saved in the CC track
hold [ CLEAR ] + press ( KNOB ) on CC track
multi track editing
Multiple tracks can be edited simultaneously by doing a multi track selection. This is done by holding a
[ VALUE ] button and pressing each of the tracks that should be included in the selection. The selected
tracks are indicated with ORANGE.
hold [ VALUE ] + [ VALUE ] ...
Turning a ( KNOB ) will apply parameter changes relatively to the selected tracks. Pressing a [ VALUE ]
button within a parameter menu, will apply absolute changes to the selected tracks. Additionally, all tracks
can be edited simultaneously by holding [ PATTERN ], while changing parameters.
Relative changes: hold [ PATTERN ] + turn ( KNOB )
Absolute changes: hold [ PATTERN ] + hold/double tap ( KNOB ) + press [ VALUE ]
patterns
The T-1 has 16 patterns with 16 tracks in each pattern. Where tracks represent parallel musical structures, pat-
terns represent sequential structures. Patterns can either be queued manually, or automatically be played one
after another in a sequence, by using pattern chains.
The T-1 allows for editing a pattern without playing it. This makes it possible to prepare new patterns on the y
without interruptions in playback. This feature requires the user to differentiate between the selected pattern, i.e.
the pattern available for editing, and the playing pattern, i.e. the pattern being heard.
When pressing and holding the [ PATTERN ] button, the [ VALUE ] buttons represent 16 patterns.
The status of patterns are visualized accordingly:
• The selected pattern is indicated with WHITE.
• The playing pattern is FLASHING.
• Patterns that have been altered from empty state are indicated with BLUE.
• Patterns that are queued for playback are indicated with LIGHT BLUE.
Link to tutorial video: torsoelectronics.com/t-1-tutorials/tracks-patterns-banks
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