7.
Undo: Press this button to undo your last action.
8.
Load: Press this button to open the Browser, where you can load projects, clips, and
more.
9.
Save: Press this button to save your project or clip.
10. Matrix: Press this button to open Matrix View, an overview of your project with an 8x8
view of your clips.
11. Clip: Press this button to open Clip View, which gives you finer detail of a single clip.
12. Mixer: Press this button to open Mixer View, where you can control each track's volume,
pan, and send controls.
13. Navigate: Press this button to open the Navigate view, which gives you an overview of
the entire project. Tap a section to jump the Matrix view directly to that section.
14. Cursors: Press these buttons to move the Matrix View and the pads by one row or
column at a time.
Press Shift and press these buttons to move by eight rows or columns at a time.
15. Shift: Press and hold this button to access some buttons' secondary functions.
16. Data Dial: Turn this dial to scroll through the available menu options or adjust the
parameter values of the selected field in the display. Pressing the dial also functions as
an Enter button.
17. –/+: Press these buttons to increase or decrease the value of the selected field in the
display.
18. Assign A/Assign B: Press one of these buttons to assign a track to the crossfader A or B
grouping.
Press Shift and press one of these buttons to clear all crossfader A or B assignments.
19. Crossfader: Use this crossfader to mix between clips assigned to the A or B grouping.
20. Assignable Knobs: Use these knobs controls track panning, track send levels, or other
user-assignable parameters. Press the Knobs button to put the knobs in the
corresponding mode (described below). The display strip above each knob indicates the
parameter it is controlling and its current value or setting.
21. Knobs Button: Press this button to cycle between knob parameters. The display strip
above the knobs will indicate the currently selected parameter. Press and hold this button
to quickly select the knob parameter you would like to use.
22. Clip Launch Pads: Use the velocity-sensitive pads in this 8x8 to launch clips, play notes,
and more, depending on the active mode.
23. Scene Launch Buttons: You can press one of these buttons to launch the
corresponding scene, represented by the row of clips to its left.
24. Launch/Config: Press this button to set the Clip Launch Pads to Launch mode. In
Launch mode, each pad represents a single clip slot. The eight columns represent eight
tracks while the five rows represent five scenes.
You can launch the entire scene by pressing the Scene Launch buttons to the right of
the row of clips.
Press Shift and press this button to configure the Launch mode settings.
25. Note/Config: Press this button to set the Clip Launch Pads to Note mode. In Note
mode, you can use the pads to play a configurable scale of MIDI notes.
Press Shift and press this button to configure the Note mode settings, such as scale and
root note. You can also press and hold this button to quickly select a mode.
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