Elektron Digitone User Manual page 11

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8. <PATTERN PAGE> LEDs indicate how many pattern pages the active pattern consists of and which
pattern page is currently active. The LED flashes on the pattern page that is currently playing.
9. [PAGE] selects the active pattern page, if the pattern has more than 16 steps. The <PATTERN PAGE>
LEDs indicate how many pattern pages the active pattern consists of and which pattern page is current-
ly active. The LED flashes on the pattern page currently playing. The secondary function accesses the
SCALE menu. This key also activates Fill Mode (when GRID RECORDING mode is not active).
10. [TRIG] keys enter or remove sequencer trigs, and parameter locks, in combination with the DATA EN-
TRY knobs. They also select, banks, and patterns, in combination with the [PTN], and [BANK] keys. The
[TRIG] keys also function as a keyboard to play the Digitone or to input notes to the sequencer.
The [TRIG] keys lights indicate trigs on the sequencer by lit red keys, while flashing red keys indicates
parameter locks, in GRID RECORDING mode. When a pattern is playing, or when LIVE RECORDING is
enabled, a light "runs" along the 16 steps of the sequencer across all (up to four) pages at the set tempo.
11. [TRACK] keys. Selects which track to be active. The secondary function mutes the track.
12. [BANK] selects bank A–H in combination with the [TRIG 9–16] keys. The secondary function accesses
the MUTE Mode.
13. [PTN] selects pattern 1–16 in combination with the [TRIG 1–16] keys. The secondary function opens the
METRONOME menu.
14. [TRACK NOTE]
opens the TRACK NOTE menu where you can view and edit note related settings
such as transpose, scale, and chords. The secondary function toggles the arpeggiator on and off. This
key is also used to add notes in the sequencer (when in GRID RECORDING mode).
15. <ARPEGGIATOR> LED indicates the arpeggiator's on/off status.
16. [PATTERN MENU]
function accesses the Import/Export menu.
17. [GLOBAL SETTINGS]
settings.
The secondary function saves the current project.
18. [VOICE]
opens the VOICE menu where you handle the track's voice allocation.
The secondary function accesses the UNISON menu.
19. [TEMPO]
opens the TEMPO menu where you can adjust the global/pattern tempo and also adjust
the swing. The secondary function makes it possible to tap the tempo.
20. [RECORD] key. Activates/deactivates GRID RECORDING mode. Press and hold [RECORD], and then
press [PLAY], to activate LIVE RECORDING mode. Press and hold [RECORD], and then press [PLAY]
twice to activate/deactivate quantized LIVE RECORDING. The secondary function is a copy operation.
21. [PLAY] starts the sequencer playback. The secondary function is a clear operation.
22. [STOP] stops playback. The secondary function is a paste operation.
23. [MIDI] activates the MIDI editing mode where you can edit the MIDI tracks. A lit [MIDI] key indicates the
MIDI editing mode is active. The secondary function opens the MIDI CONFIG menu.
24. [FUNC] key. Press and hold [FUNC], and then press another key to access the secondary function of
that key. The blue-green text on the Digitone front panel shows the keys secondary functions.
25. LEVEL/DATA sets the overall volume level of the active track. You can also set parameters and scroll
through lists. The secondary function opens the SOUND BROWSER.
opens the PATTERN menu, where you find pattern management. The secondary
contains the management of projects, MIDI configuration, and the System
3. PANEL LAYOUT AND CONNECTORS
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