User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Disclaimer
- Contact
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Basic Concepts
- 3 Browser
- 4 Sound Slots
- 5 Creating Groups
- 6 Working with Patterns (Hardware)
- 6.1 Creating Patterns
- 6.1.1 Pattern Mode
- 6.1.2 Pad Mode
- 6.1.3 Pad Link
- 6.1.4 Releasing a Pad from a Pad Link Group
- 6.1.5 Recording the Pads
- 6.1.6 The Metronome
- 6.1.7 Using the Step Sequencer
- 6.1.8 Using Note Repeat
- 6.1.9 Using the Piano Roll/Keyboard
- 6.1.10 Recording Automation
- 6.1.11 Recording Automation in the Step Sequencer
- 6.1.12 Step Grid, Pattern Length Grid and Quantization
- 6.2 Editing Patterns
- 6.1 Creating Patterns
- 7 Working with Patterns (Software)
- 7.1 The Pattern Editor
- 7.2 Editing Patterns
- 7.2.1 Mouse Actions in the Pattern Editor
- 7.2.2 The Zoom Tool
- 7.2.3 Compare/Split
- 7.2.4 The Piano Roll / Keyboard
- 7.2.5 Recording and Editing Automation
- 7.2.6 Adding a Modulator
- 7.2.7 Step Grid, Pattern Length Grid and Quantization
- 7.2.8 Pad Link
- 7.2.9 Releasing a Pad from a Pad Link Group
- 7.2.10 Setting up a Pad as Master or Slave in a Pad Link Group
- 7.2.11 Rendering Audio from Patterns using Drag and Drop
- 7.2.12 Rendering MIDI from Patterns using Drag and Drop
- 8 The Effects Overview
- 9 Using FX
- 9.1 Applying Effects to a Sound
- 9.2 Applying Effects to a Group
- 9.3 Applying Effects to the Master
- 9.4 Bypassing Effects
- 9.5 Automating Effects and Sampler Parameters
- 9.6 Applying FX to an External Instrument
- 9.7 Recording FX Automation
- 9.8 Saving FX Presets
- 9.9 Creating a Send Effect
- 9.10 Creating a Multi Effect
- 10 Creating a Song using Scenes
- 11 Sampling and Sample Mapping
- 12 The Master Section
- 13 Exporting Audio
- 14 Appendix: Tips for playing Live
- Index
4. You can see the two Aux sends, Aux 1 and Aux 2. In the drop-down menu of Aux 1, select
B: Input 1 to send the Snare 909 1 Sound to the Reverb in Sound 1:
→ When you press pad 2 (which contains the Snare 909) you will hear, the Snare is already
being sent to the Reverb effect. By turning the Aux 1 Level, you can adjust the amount of sig-
nal that gets sent into the Reverb. Repeat the process to add more sounds to the effect send or
create another effect send using Aux 2.
9.10 Creating a Multi Effect
Creating a multi-effect group is basically the same thing as creating a send effect. As descri-
bed in the previous chapter, you can set up four effects for every Sound in the Group, adding
up to 64 effects per Group this way! This can be useful if you like a certain combination of
effects for your live setup or in the studio. Although this is overkill, you can afterwards still add
four more effects on the multi-effect group itself. Of course this depends on the age and proc-
essing power of your computer. However, make sure to name every Sound in this multi-effect
group after the effect(s) inserted and to give it a name that allows you to recognize it as an
effect; remember that you will be choosing this effect from a potentially large list in your User
Bank. In the Library there are already a number of multi-effect groups tagged “Multi FX”:
Using FX
Creating a Multi Effect
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