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Glossary
Mute and Solo
Muting allows you to bypass a Sound or a Group, whereas Soloing is pretty much the opposite:
It mutes all other Sounds or Groups so that only the soloed Sound or Group is played. The
combination of muting and soloing is a useful means both to play live and to test different se-
quences together.
Pad Mode
Your controller offers various Pad Modes that allow you to play your Sounds from the pads in
different ways: Depending on the selected Pad Mode, you can either assign one Sound to each
of the click-pads labelled
1-16
or in Keyboard Mode trigger each Sound with full 8x8 click-pad
matrix. The Keyboard Mode on your controller and the Keyboard view in the software's Pattern
Editor are bound together: If you enter Keyboard Mode on the controller, Keyboard view gets
automatically enabled in the software, and inversely.
Parameter Pages
The Parameter pages constitute the biggest part of the Control area in the MASCHINE window.
They contain the adjustable Plug-in parameters and Channel properties of the selected Sound/
Group or those of the Master.
Pattern
A Pattern is a sequence that plays Sounds from the current Group. A Pattern is therefore usu-
ally linked to a Group since it is a part of the Group; however you can also save it independent-
ly from the Group. This is useful if you want to try out different drum kits with the same Pat-
tern or different Sounds with a given melody. Using the Patterns you created in your different
Groups, you can compose Scenes in the Arranger.
Pattern Editor
Located at the bottom of the MASCHINE window, the Pattern Editor allows you to select
Sound slots (on the left), display and edit your Patterns, change the Step Grid settings and
create/edit automation.
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