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Select and load the Sample "OctaveUp Perc" into an empty cell. If you have already filled
a page, you should start a new page because you'll want to have some extra, free pads for
the next steps.
Copying
1. Press SHIFT + QUANT (EDIT). Both buttons start blinking. The display should show "CP"
for "Copy and Paste."
2. Turn the encoder knob clockwise, one notch at a time. Notice that after "CP," there is also
"Ct" (Cut and Paste), "OF" for "Offset," and "nU" for "Nudge." Turn back to "CP" to return
to Copy and Paste mode.
3. While still in Edit mode (and in the Copy and Paste sub-mode) hit the pad containing "Oc-
taveUp Perc." The pad now flashes and the display indicates "PA" for "Paste."
4. Hit an empty pad (for example, just under the pad containing our Sample). A copy of the
Sample is pasted here.
5. To make further copies, just repeat the process (hit the source pad, then the target pad).
For our example, make a whole column of four identical Samples in the same Sample Slot
on one page (on pads C1, C2, C3, and C4, for example).
6. Exit the Edit mode by pressing the QUANT (EDIT) button.
7. Now you can trigger the different pads you just copied onto the same slot, but there
should be no difference in sound when you trigger them.
Copying Samples can be a very powerful way of varying parts in your remix. For example,
you can copy a vocal Sample across several pads and then tune the pads up or down
with Pitch mode to create some tonal variety.
Tutorials and Workflows
Making Your Own Remix Set
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