- Press the ACCENT button, the ACCENT button indicator turns on to indicate the
accent (bass) effect is triggered.
- To adjust the accent volume via the ACCENT knob on the panel, press the
Accent
button on the keyboard, and an accent effect should be heard.
- Press ACCENT again to turn off the accent function.
- Press the HOLD button, the HOLD button indicator turns on to activate the hold
function. If released the button now, MIDI and sound will remain output.
Hold
- Press the HOLD button again to turn off the hold function.
In addition, you can also use the "APP" or "Power On Commands" to set parameters such as Multi-trig-
ger, key priority, etc. For details, please refer to the "APP" and "Power On Commands" sections.
CREATING A PATTERN
1. Activate the record function
- Short press REC/EDIT once, the REC/EDIT button indicator will turn on which indicate the record
function is active while the step LED 1 will flash. (The current being step LED will keep blink during the
record function).
2. Initialize the current pattern
- Press and hold the CLEAR/REST about 2 seconds to initialize the current pattern. (This operation will
not change the stored pattern)
3. Enter a note to step 1
- Refer to the "Setting OCTAVE" section to set the keyboard octave range, then press the button on the
keyboard and enter note.
4. Set the gate length
- Press the GATE LENGTH button to activate gate length setting mode.
- Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust the gate length value to 4.
- Press the GATE LENGTH button to exit gate length setting mode.
5. Add an accent to step 1
- Press the ACCENT button to add a brief volume and brightness emphasis to any step. In this case it is
on Step 1. The ACCEENT button indicator is on to indicate that an Accent has been added to this step.
6. Enter a note to step 2
- Refer to the "Setting OCTAVE" section to set a different keyboard octave range, then press the button
on the keyboard and enter note.
- Step LED 2 is now flashing, indicating that it is being edited. In the meantime, Step LED 1 is stop
flashing which indicate its values have been entered into the active pattern. This is called "Step-Write"
behavior and means that any time you play a note or enter a Rest, the step is automatically advanced.
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