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3. Press and release the TYPE (PITCH) button, which starts flashing.
4. Turn the encoder knob until the display shows "tr" for Sample Trigger Type.
5. The pads are now all purple except for one, which is yellow. All of the purple pads are
latched, meaning that once they are pressed, they will "latch" on and stay on until another
pad is pressed in the same Sample Slot. The single yellow pad — our trouble-maker here
— is yellow and is "gated," meaning that it will only play for as long as that pad is being
held.
6. Hit the yellow pad so it toggles to purple (latched).
7. Press the TYPE (PITCH) button again to exit Type mode.
8. Hit pad D3 again and it will continue to play even after you've taken your finger off.
For Trigger Type, the pads are purple when latched and yellow when gated.
Setting the Playback Trigger Type of specific pads to gated (yellow) is very useful for
just throwing in short, one-shot type effects, shouts, or hits. In gated mode, you can ac-
tually "play" the pads as you would with a hardware groovebox.
Setting the Playback Trigger Type of specific pads to gated (yellow) is very useful for
just throwing in short, one-shot type effects, shouts, or hits. In gated mode, you can ac-
tually "play" the pads as you would with a hardware groovebox.
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Press and hold the SHIFT button, and then press the four Mute (STOP) buttons below the
Pad Matrix one by one to stop all Sample Slots and reset all Samples to their initial posi-
tions.
Tutorials and Workflows
Fixing the Second Page of the Sample Grid
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