Basic controls
1. PART LEDs
These will light-up when you press a PART button to select a part.
2. PART buttons
Press these buttons to select the part to be edited.
SYNTH button
Press this button when you want to edit the SYNTH (synthesiz-
er) part. The SYNTH part LED will light-up when you press the
button.
BD button
Press this button when you want to edit the BD (bass drum) part.
The BD part LED will light-up when you press the button.
SN button
Press this button when you want to edit the SN (snare drum)
part. The SN part LED will light-up when you press the button.
HH button
Press this button when you want to edit the HH (hi-hat) part.
The HH part LED will light-up when you press the button.
The part LEDs will blink when the batteries run low. For details,
refer to "Battery level indication" (p.7).
3. ACTIVE STEP button
Use this button to turn each step of the sequence on (enabled) or off
(disabled).
While this button is pressed, the LED of each enabled step will light-
up. To turn a step on/off, hold down the ACTIVE STEP button and
press the desired step button. Steps that are turned off are disabled
and will be skipped during playback and recording.
When you turn on the power, all steps are turned on.
It's not possible to turn all steps off at the same time.
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4. PLAY button
Press this button to play or stop the sequence. Playback always starts
from the beginning of the sequence. The PLAY LED will be lit during
playback.
5. TEMPO knob
This knob sets the speed of the sequencer.
The range of this knob can be changed in the Global menu (p.16).
With the NARROW setting, you can make detailed adjustments to
the tempo in a range of 60–180BPM. With the WIDE setting, you can
adjust the tempo in a range of 10–600BPM.
The TEMPO knob is disabled if the SYNC IN jack is connected.
The numerical tempo values listed above refer to when each step
is considered a 16th note.
Synthesizer sequence controls
6. FLUX button
This button turns FLUX mode on/off.
The sequence of the synth part will be recorded and
ON
played back as continuous data.
One note will play back for each step.
OFF
Turning this off might result in unexpected playback pitches de-
pending on the performance's timing.