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What are parts?
The top section of the ER-102 is dedicated to the manipulation of parts. Using parts,
you can divide tracks into smaller sub-sequences (called parts) and then activate
these parts during playback using the manual interface or using voltage control. A
single snapshot can contain up to 99 parts.
Looping different sections of a track on just the ER-101 is a very effective way of
introducing variations in real-time. However, there are some limitations with a
standalone ER-101:
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You cannot save and recall multiple loops.
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You cannot activate different loops simultaneously across all or some tracks.
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You cannot change the step that the ER-101 rewinds to on a reset signal.
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There is no external voltage control of the play cursor.
The ER-102 removes each of these limitations by introducing the concept of a part.
A single part assigns a reset step and a looped section for each of the 4 tracks such
that when a part is triggered, potentially all tracks will have their reset steps and
looped sections changed.
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