Track Write Mode; Overview; Selecting Tracks; Normal Mode - Abstrakt Instruments Avalon Reference Manual

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7 TRACK WRITE MODE

7.1 OVERVIEW

Within TRACK WRITE MODE there are two (sub) modes for editing
track data. Below is a simple graphical representation of the basic
workflow of TRACK WRITE MODE:
NORMAL MODE is the main mode for entering track data. It is also
the "HOME" state of the sequencer in TRACK WRITE MODE.
REALTIME MODE is used for overriding track step attributes in
realtime.
All editing in TRACK WRITE MODE can be performed with the
sequencer running.

7.2 SELECTING TRACKS

Select one of the (7) TRACKS to write to using the TRACK / PATT.
BANK selector.

7.3 NORMAL MODE

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NORMAL MODE is where TRACKS STEPS are programmed. It is the
default "HOME" state of TRACK WRITE MODE. NORMAL MODE is
indicated by a solid lit indicator above the HOME button.

7.3.1 TRACK STEP INDICATORS

The current TRACK STEP is indicated on the STEP BUTTONS &
BUTTON 1-4 LED's. The indicators light solid to show the current
TRACK STEP whenever the NEXT
They are arranged as (4) groups of (16) track steps.
The BUTTON 1-4 LED's signify the TRACK STEP group.
BUTTON 1 LED = 1st group of 16 track steps (steps 1-16)
BUTTON 2 LED = 2nd group of 16 track steps (steps 17-32)
BUTTON 3 LED = 3rd group of 16 track steps (steps 33-48)
BUTTON 4 LED = 4th group of 16 track steps (steps 49-64)
The STEP BUTTON LED's signify the track steps (1-16) within the
current group.
For example, below indicates TRACK STEP 14:
...and below indicates TRACK STEP 64:

7.3.2 LAST TRACK STEP

The last TRACK STEP is indicated by the [TIME
when the NEXT
or
BACK button is held down:
or
BACK button is held down.
LED]
being lit solid
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