acidlab Miami User Manual
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Shuffle Programming (Pattern Tap Write Mode)
Shuffle can only be adjusted if 4/4 time signature is selected (i.e. the
lowest LED is illuminated).
The Miami has two kinds of Shuffle:
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The first kind of shuffle delays the even numbered steps (2, 4, 6, ...).
This is similar to the common shuffle found on the 909.
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The second kind of shuffle delays steps 3, 7, 11 and 15. This second
kind of shuffle is similar to the one on the CR-8000.
Both shuffles can be applied simultaneously.
Each of the two shuffles can be adjusted over a range of 5 degrees.
To do so, press the Inst./Select and the Length/Shuffle buttons at the same
time.
The first 5 LEDs of the step buttons will now indicate the shuffle setting of the
first kind of shuffle.
LEDs 8-12 indicate the shuffle setting of the second kind of shuffle.
Keeping the Inst./Select and Length/Shuffle buttons held, you can now press
the corresponding Step buttons 1-5 or 8-12 to adjust the shuffle.
When shuffle is set to step 1 and step 8, no shuffle is present.
If the scale is changed, the shuffle settings return to the default setting
(no shuffle)!
Shuffle programming is the same as in Pattern Tap Write Mode