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9.2.2.4. Segments
If you select a number of adjacent pads at once (by holding the first pad and touching the
last), those steps become a single long step called a Segment. When you have selected a
Segment, the first step's LED will flash white, and the remaining steps in the Segment will
be solid white.
You can then edit the Segment as usual, and the Amplitude, Slope, and Curve values will
apply to the whole Segment.
9.2.2.5. Set the Shaper Pattern Length
Enter LFO Wave Edit mode by Shift-clicking the Edit button. All 16 of the Sequencer Step pads
will turn purple, and one of the 4 slopes that you can select is lit by default (ramp down/
saw). The Sound Edit button will be lit dim white to allow you to exit this mode when pressed.
Hold down the Last Step pad and touch the Sequencer Step pad that will be the last stage
of the Shaper Pattern, if you want fewer than 16. While the Last Step pad is held down, the
LED for the last step will turn red.
Note that if the LFO is in Sync, each step will be equal to the Sync subdivision, so a 5-step
Shaper Wave set to 1/8 notes will repeat in 5/8 time. You can create interesting polyrhythms
if the two LFOs are using Shaper Waves with different lengths, say 5 against 7 or 3 against
13.
A Shaper pattern with Segments of varying lengths
Setting the Last Step of the Shaper pattern
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