User Guide
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Nudge
Circuitβs Nudge function is all about per-track timing adjustments. It lets you move the notes 
of a synth track or hits of a drum track backwards or forwards in time, in one-step increments, 
relative to the other tracks making up the Session. Itβs useful to correct notes or hits that you 
didnβt manage to enter exactly on time, and can also be used creatively to move synth or drum 
phrases against the rest of the Pattern by any number of steps you wish.
To make these timing adjustments, you use Nudge View, entered by pressing Nudge 
7
. 
Nudge Views for synth and drum tracks are slightly different because of the pairing of drum 
tracks; this is the same principle that youβve already seen in Velocity View. The Nudge Views for 
both synth tracks and also for Drums 2 and 4 place the step pattern display on the two lower 
rows of the grid, while the Nudge Views for Drums 1 and 3 place the step pattern display on the 
two upper rows of the grid.
One step pad 
blinks
blue/white when 
Pattern is stopped
The darker blue 
pads have notes 
associated with 
them
Nudge back 
one step
Nudge pads
Nudge 
forward
one step
Pattern step display
Nudge view for Synths
The two darker pads 
have drum beats 
associated with them
Nudge back 
one step
Nudge pads
Nudge 
forward
one step
Pattern step display
Nudge view for Drum 1
In either case, two pads are lit dimly blue; the left pad retards the selected pattern by one step 
each time it is pressed, the right pad advances it. The Nudge pads light white as they are 
pressed.










