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7.4.5 Nudging Events in a Pattern
In addition to the Step Grid, a secondary grid specifically controls the timings at which existing
events/notes can be nudged in the Pattern: the Nudge Grid.
Nudging events means shifting them a small amount ahead or behind their current position.
The Nudge Grid is based on the Step Grid:
The Nudge Grid is active only when the Step Grid is active. If the Step Grid is disabled,
nudging events will shift them at the maximum resolution of the sequencer.
By default, the Nudge Grid resolution is half a step, meaning that events will be nudged by
half a step at a time.
If you set the Nudge Grid resolution to a full step, the Nudge Grid will mirror the Step Grid
and you can nudge events with the same resolution as when creating or quantizing events.
You can also set the Nudge Grid resolution to a smaller fraction of the Step Grid resolution.
This allows you to nudge events with even finer increments.
To change the Nudge Grid’s settings:
1. Press the GRID button.
2. Turn the Encoder to select NUDGE.
3. Press the Encoder to select the NUDGE parameter.
4. Turn the Encoder to select a new value.
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