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The left edge contains icons to quickly enter one of five modes. Using this strip of icons, you can easily jump
between them:
To enter Main Mode, tap the house icon.
To enter Grid View, tap the grid icon.
To enter Audio Edit Mode, tap the waveform-in-box icon.
To enter the Track View, tap the bars-and-magnifying-glass icon.
To enter the Step Sequencer, tap the vertical-bars icon.
To enter XYFX Mode, tap the XY icon.
To open the Timing Correct settings, tap TC at the bottom of the touchscreen. This window is described in the
here in the Main Mode chapter.
To open the metronome settings, tap Click at the bottom of the touchscreen. This window is described in the here
in the Main Mode chapter.
To select the previous or next track of the same type (MIDI or audio), tap Track – or Track + (respectively) at the
bottom of the touchscreen. Alternatively, tap the track in the main part of the touchscreen.
MIDI Tracks
All MIDI tracks in the project are grouped together in the upper half of the Track View.
To show or hide them, tap the or arrow icon.
Use the Program field to select the program that the track will use.
Use the Length field to set how long the track is. If you select the minimum value, Seq or 0 (if you use the numeric
keypad), the track will be the exact same length as its sequence.
Tip: This feature lets you maintain tracks of different lengths. For instance, you could play a 1-bar drum sequence
repeatedly under a 4-bar bass line.
Use the Velocity field to set how loudly or quietly a track plays relative to its recorded levels. When set to 50%, the
track will be played with half the velocity it was originally played. When set to 200%, the track will play twice as loud.
The maximum velocity level is still 127, though.
Use the Transpose field to set the transposition (in semitones) of the entire track.
Use the level slider to change the level of the track. The level meter above the slider shows the track’s current level.
Use the pan knob to change the panning of the track.
Use the Solo and Mute buttons to solo or mute the track (respectively).
Alternatively, tap Mute or Solo (respectively) at the bottom of the touchscreen to mute the currently selected track.