User Manual

Save the Preset
1. Press the red EDIT button at the bottom left to enter Edit mode.
Edit functions are labelled in the text beneath the bottom row of multifunction buttons.
2. Press the SAVE button (bottom row, second from right).
Presets are saved into one of 8 locations, which map to each of the 8 multifunction buttons in
the top-row. If a button has a solid red light, it means a preset is already saved in that ‘slot,’ and
if you select it, you will overwrite that preset. The flashing red button indicates the currently
loaded preset, which you are actively modifying. If a button is off, then the preset ‘slot’ is
currently empty.
3. Decide which of the 8 preset slots you wish to save your work to, and press its corresponding
top-row button.
All the buttons will flash briefly to confirm that you’ve saved the preset.
Next Step
This has been a very simple and rudimentary tutorial designed only to help you get comfortable with
some operational basics and navigation. Steppy features numerous additional techniques for
modifying and fine-tuning your tracks, be it through pattern length adjustments; gate length
changes; clock division; swing; gate probabilities, or playback and performance features such as
the Page Follow ( ) and Loopy ( ) settings. All will be discussed, in depth, later in this
manual.
So this next tutorial has but a single step:
1. Read the rest of the manual.
Knowledge is good.
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