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jump to the end of the last take on the tape, if there are multiple tracks overlapping, this will go to the longest one of the last takes.
shift + play
reverse playback
rec (hold)
stand ready for recording (press a key)
shift + rec
stand ready for tape roll (press play to go)
split
a take to pieces
shift + split
join takes (joins the next closest take on either side of the active one)
lift
cut or delete a take
shift + lift
advanced lift - lift all tracks into memory.
region lift
use the loop in and out points to define the part you want to lift.
drop
paste a take (tape moves each time to the end of a dropped take)
sequencer
open/turn-off sequencer
shift + sequencer
select sequencer mode
(1) loop in
sets the loop in point of the tape.
(2) loop out
this sets the loop out point.
(3) loop toggle
toggles loop on and off, remembers the in and out of the previous loop
(3) (when playing)
recreates the previous loop
shift + loop toggle
loop current take.
(4) break
stops the tape. if a loop is active it will continue in the background to keep the break in time.
(5) reverse
change direction of the tape.
(6) chop
a tempo locked repeat type of effect.
(7)-(8) memo 1-2
memorize any parameter in tape or mixer for instant recall.
in synth (t2)
cmd
desc
shift
play mode
in drum mode engine (t1)
cmd
desc
blue
pitch
shift + blue
direction
green
in point
shift + green
fine tune in point, sensitive
white
out point
shift + white
fine tune out point, sensitive
orange
play mode
shift + orange
level
in drum mode dynamic envelope (t2)
cmd
desc
blue
attack level
green
mid-part level
white
release level
orange
adjust region
in synth and drum mode
cmd
desc
1-8
instant access keys to sounds
shift + synth
undo edits and tweaks (done with t1-4)
shift + 1-8
change the sound attached to the instant access key
shift + t1-4
change the modules of the sound without changing the sound.
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octave shift
for example, shift + t1 will change the synth engine but it will keep the tweaks and edits you made on the sound, contrary to shift + 1, which will change the sound itself by selecting a sound from one of the synth engines thus making you lose all the tweaks and edits you made.