- Song mode
- Working on your song and a fragment's patterns
Working on your song and a fragment's patterns
While you have a specific fragment playing in Song mode, you can “import” that fragment’s pattern configuration (e.g. with the right patterns selected, tracks muted/playing, etc.) by holding the value button in and long-pressing the track (01/Cd - 16/A8) you wish to switch to.
After switching to that track, the fragment configuration will keep playing (minus any scheduled play effects such as filters, fades, etc.). To switch to yet another track, switch to Live mode, then repeat; e.g. hold the value button in and long-pressing the track (01/Cd - 16/A8) you wish to switch to next. And so on, and so forth. This way you can work on a fragment and hear what it would sound like in Song mode.
Note that this also works for editing scenes in Live mode.
You may also be interested in...
- "Not My Love" Song SYX (under Example songs and patches .SYX files)
This will give you an overview of which buffers and/or effects are playing.
- Songs (under The very basics)
To select a song to work on, hold play and press 1-16 to select Song 1-16.
- Diatonic mode (under Chords)
The 7th variants of the diatonic chords (e.g. using one note extra) are also available for some different "flavouring".
- Popular chords (under Chords)
The diatonic chord playing mode makes it super easy to play and program these.
- Multi-instrument mode (under Guides, tutorials and docs)
In simple terms, it allows a multi-instrument track to 'borrow' the instrument from any other track.