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The Clear function erases all events from the track and
resets all of its settings.
To confirm your choice, tap Clear.
To return to the previous screen, tap Cancel.
The Explode function immediately splits the current track
into multiple tracks—one for each distinct pad or note
(pitch, not event). The current track also remains present
and intact, while each track created from it is labeled with
the track name and pad name or number.
The Double-Speed Events function immediately halves
the lengths of all note events on the track as well as the
distance between them. In other words, the track's notes
are pressed closer together so the track sounds like it is
playing at twice the previous speed. This does not actually
affect the pitches of notes or the tempo.
The Half-Speed Events function immediately doubles the
lengths of all note events on the track as well as the
distance between them. In other words, the track's notes
are spread further apart so the track sounds like it is
playing at half of the previous speed. This does not
actually affect the pitches of notes or the tempo.
The Copy Track function copies the contents of one track
to another.
To select the "source" track, tap the Copy Contents
of Track field. This is the track whose events you want
to copy.
To select the "destination" track, tap the Over
Contents of Track field. This is the track where the
source track will be copied.
To confirm your choice, tap Do It.
To cancel and return to Main Mode, tap Cancel.
The Split Events function divides note events to create
new rhythms and patterns.
To select the how many events to create, use the
Into slider. Select 2 to 32 events.
To apply the split to selected events, tap the Only
selected events field. Leave this unchecked to split all
note events in the track.
To confirm your choice, tap Do It.
To cancel and return to Main Mode, tap Cancel.
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