M-Audio Trigger Finger Pro User Manual page 68

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The 16 Step Switches show one bar at a time. You can set them either (A) to show a specific bar
(regardless of the current position of the Sequencer's playhead) or (B) to "follow" the Sequencer's
playhead.
To set which bar you viewing/editing in the Step Switches:
1.
Enter Select Mode by pressing and holding the Select Button. Check Step Indicators
1–5. The Step Indicator under the currently selected option is lit aqua.
2.
To set the Step Switches to show only a specific bar (regardless of current position of the
Sequencer's playhead), press Step Switch 1, 2, 3, or 4.
To set the Step Switches to show the current bar, press Step Switch 5 (Auto).
3.
Exit Select Mode by releasing the Select Button.
In any mode other than Select Mode, the Step Indicators, the LEDs above the Step Switches, will
light up different colors:
A blue Step Indicator marks the Sequencer's current playhead position.
A green Step Indicator marks the bar (1, 2, 3, or 4) where the Sequencer's current playhead
position is located.
An aqua Step Indicator marks the number of the bar you are viewing if the Sequencer's current
playhead position is in a different bar.
In Select Mode, though, the Step Indicators' colors will have other designations:
For Step Indicators 1–4, an aqua Step Indicator marks the number of the bar that is currently
shown in the Step Switches (1, 2, 3, or 4).
Step Indicator 5 lights blue when Auto is selected (the Step Switches will "follow" the
Sequencer's playhead). See above for more information about this.
Step Indicators 7–9 will be lit blue. You can use these Step Switches (in Select Mode) to copy,
paste, or duplicate the current bar. See the Copying and Pasting and Duplicating sections of
this chapter for more information about this.
For Step Indicators 12–16, a blue Step Indicator marks the currently selected Time Division
(1/4, 1/8, 1/16, or 1/32) and whether or not it is triplet-based (Triplet). See the Timing: Time
Division section of this chapter for more information about this.
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