Seq Mode: New Features; Edit Note, Mod Values With Mod Knob; Bpm Adjustment - Arturia MATRIXBRUTE Manual

Analog synthesizer changes in version 2.0
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2.3. SEQ mode: New features

2.3.1. Edit Note, Mod values with Mod knob

This section refers to section 6.2 "Step editing" (p.48) in the MatrixBrute 2.0 manual
Step editing is beneficial in two ways: it lets you make precision edits to a real-time
recording later, and it offers a completely different approach to composition. The basic
functions are:
Enter a musical passage one step at a time, including rests and tied notes
Use the Mod Amount knob to edit pitch and Mod values
Use the step/event buttons to select one or more events for editing, or to toggle
them on or off
Hold a step event button, play a key to enter a note and Accent for that step.
Many of the step-editing techniques also work during real-time recording. For a chart that
presents this information another way, see

2.3.2. BPM adjustment

This section refers to section 5.3.1 "Tempo, rate, and playback controls" (p.41) in the MatrixBrute 2.0
manual
Many of the step editing techniques also work during real-time recording. Version 2.0
provides two methods for changing the tempo. You can still adjust the BPM in decimal values
by turning the Rate knob, but now you can also adjust the BPM by whole numbers. To do
so, hold the TAP button and turn the Rate knob. Be careful not to do this while the pattern is
looping in Record mode, though: In that scenario, notes are erased when TAP is held.
Arturia - Changes in version 2.0 - New Features: The Details
Step editing actions [p.10]
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