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      • Technical Specifications
      • Hardware Interface
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      • Power Specifications
    • What's New in 2.0
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  • Modulation
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    • Scene Overview
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      • Chance, Rule and Chain
      • Locking Scenes
  • MIDI & Analog Sync
    • MIDI Connectivity
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  • Miscellaneous
    • Mix View
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    • Temporary Control
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    • Sample Browser
    • Naming Editor
    • USB Audio Interface
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    • Connect External USB Drive
    • Adjust Display Brightness
    • Factory Reset
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  • Appendix
    • Scales
    • CC Mapping and MIDI Note Reference
    • Config Options Reference
    • Acknowledgments & Contacts
    • User Guide Changelog
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  1. Perform & Scene
  2. Scene Overview

Locking Scenes


By default adjustments made in a Scene will always be saved. However, Scene parameters and samples can be locked. This means that changes applied to the scene after locking it, will revert once the scene is retrigged or automatically launched.

  1. Tap [SCENE] to open the Scene View

  2. Use the SELECT encoder or the UP and DOWN [ACTION] buttons to highlight a scene

  3. Hold [CTRL] and tap [LOCK] to lock the highlighted Scene

  4. Tap [LOCK] again to unlock the Scene

LOCK is useful for performative situations, where returning to the original starting point of a Scene is desired.


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