User Manual

QUICK START: CREATE A TRACK
This tutorial is designed to get you up and running with Steppy as quickly as possible. Detailed
descriptions of all functions, features and methodologies appear later in the manual.
Load an Empty Preset
First thing’s first. Just so we’re all on the same page, it’s probably a good idea to load an empty
preset into Steppy’s active memory. To do so:
1. Press the red EDIT button at the bottom left to enter Edit mode.
The red Edit Mode LED lights, and any lit multifunction buttons glow red.
Edit functions are labelled in the text beneath the bottom row of multifunction buttons.
2. Press the LOAD button (bottom-right button).
The LOAD button will glow red, and the top row of buttons will be used to select which patch
you want to load (and subsequently clear).
If a top-row button has a solid red light, it means a preset is stored in that ‘slot.’ The flashing red
button indicates the currently loaded preset. If a button isn’t lit, then the ‘slot’ has no preset
saved to it.
In this next operation, you are going to first load a preset into Steppy’s active memory. You will
eventually be clearing (erasing) this preset, so make sure to select one that’s expendable.
3. Press whichever of the 8 top-row buttons corresponds to the preset number you wish to load. In
this example, we’ll assume you press the first (top-left) button.
The buttons will all flash briefly to confirm that you’ve loaded a preset.
4. Press and hold the LOAD button (bottom-right) for 1 second (long-press) to clear the contents of
the preset.
All buttons will flash, and the contents of the loaded preset will be deleted.
5. Press the red EDIT button to exit Edit Mode (turning off its red indicator LED) and return to Play
Mode.
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