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D Hold down [Ctrl](Win)/[Cmd](Mac) and click on the slice(s) in the display you want to assign or deassign.
Slices 3, 5, 8 and 11 selected for playback in Slice Trig mode, forcing them to play back alternating
Selected slices are displayed with a red background. The currently “focused” slice is displayed with an orange
background. Selected slices also get their corresponding Trig checkbox ticked automatically.
•Stop
The fourth Hit Type is named “Stop”. The Stop mode can be used if you want to use a pad for immediately stop-
ping the currently playing REX loop or Chunk. The Stop mode should be used in combination with any of the Hit
Types “Loop Trig” or “Chunk Trig”, otherwise it won’t be useful.
“Stop” selected as Hit Type for a pad assigned to a Nurse Rex module
1. Assign one pad to a REX loop in Nurse Rex and select any of the Hit Types “Loop Trig” or “Chunk Trig”.
2. Assign another pad to the same Nurse Rex module and select “Stop” as Hit Type.
Now, when you play the first pad, the loop or chunk will play. Once you hit the second pad, the loop/chunk play-
back will immediately stop.
Combining Hit Types
By combining the different Hit Types for the Nurse Rex module you can create really interesting setups. For example,
you could load a REX loop and assign a couple of pads to the “Chunk Trig” Hit Type, one pad to Loop Trig, another
one to Slice Trig and another pad to Stop. Playing the different pads can now generate really inspiring results. The
picture below shows an example of this type of setup:
Eight pads assigned to the same Nurse Rex module, with the pads set to different Hit Types (in Quick Edit mode).
Slices 3, 5, 8 and 11 selected and will now play
back alternating in Slice Trig mode