Swing On Note Repeat / Arp Output; Using Lock Snapshots; Creating A Lock Snapshot - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK3 Manual

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6.4.5

Swing on Note Repeat / Arp Output

The Swing engines (at the Master, Group, and Sound level) process notes coming from the Pat-
tern Editor and from the Arp engine (pads in Keyboard mode) or Note Repeat engine (pads in Pad
Mode). In other terms, the swing is applied not only to your Patterns but also to any live se-
quence generated by the Arp or Note Repeat engine.
The applied swing is not recorded in the Pattern Editor. For an overview of the signal flow starting
from your pads, have a look at the diagrams in section
For example, when you play live beats on top of a running Pattern, you can use Note Repeat
without destroying the Pattern9s groove: the repeated notes will be processed using the same
swing parameters as the playing Pattern.
When the playback is not running, the swing is still applied to the output of Arp (Keyboard mode) or
Note Repeat (Pad Mode). If you press
the swing cycle is reset.
6.5

Using Lock Snapshots

Lock allows you to create a snapshot of your current settings that you can quickly recall. A
snapshot contains every modulatable parameter in your Project, including your Solo and Mute
settings.
Lock snapshots are not only a powerful tool for recalling extensive modulations, but also very
useful to compare mixes, or to use during a live performance.
6.5.1

Creating a Lock Snapshot

Use the Lock button to capture, update or recall a single Lock snapshot.
To create a Lock snapshot:
1.
Press the PLUG-IN.
2.
Press
LOCK
to take a snapshot.
±6.4.1, Overview of the Perform
PLAY
on your controller, the playback starts immediately and
Playing on the Controller
Performance Features
Features.
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