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A parameter offset that has been created for a given parameter on a given step is
represented in two ways.
A yellow bar is drawn on the parameter that indicates the deviance (the offset) between
the original parameter value and the new parameter value.
In the (parameter) offset row, the offset from the original parameter is represented as
a bar starting from the 0 point (horizontal center line).
Positive offsets are shown as a bar above the center line.
Negative offsets are shown as a bar below the center line.
Using Ultrabeat’s Parameter Offset Shortcut Menu Commands
Control-click (or right-click) any step in the (parameter) offset row to open a shortcut
menu. Choose one of the following commands:
Alter: Changes the (selected) parameter values—for all steps—by a random amount.
Randomize: Creates a new, random value for the selected parameter.
Note: Consider saving your sequence/pattern before using either of the above
commands.
Delete: Deletes all steps for the currently selected parameter.
Muting, Soloing, and Resetting Ultrabeat Parameter Offsets
The (parameter) offset row offers the M(ute), S(olo), and Reset buttons.
M(ute): Mutes the offsets of the selected parameter. This does not remove or reset
existing offsets.
S(olo): Enables you to hear the effect of your offsets on the selected parameter in
isolation.
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