Tiptop Circadian Rhythms User Manual
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BD
HIHATS
2x32 View of Pattern
If we want to see the other channels, in the 2x32, we navigate up and down using the up and down
buttons immediately below the Zoom button. If you want to see channel 3 (the snare output), press
the down button. Press the up button to see the programmed steps for channels 1 and 2.
QST 2: Review
• Multiple views let us view step programs at the same time and edit on the fl y.
• The formula for each view is number of viewable channels x number of steps, e.g., 4x16 me-
ans 4 simultaneously viewable channels of 16 steps each.
• We can view other channel outputs in views larger than 8x8 by navigating up and down with
the up and down buttons.
You can edit your step patterns here in the 8x8 view also. Some users may prefer to start program-
ming rhythms here in this view.
The other three non-Vertical views besides the 8x8 view are similar except that they show patterns
larger than eight steps in length. Patterns larger than eight steps in length are created by looping
presets which will explore in Quickstart Tutorial 4.
Just to fi ll in our knowledge, let’s look at how the 2x32 View appears. In this view, you have visible
access to two rows of 32 steps each. The views of each Channel break down by this division, so you
can see 2 channels of 32 step patterns simultaneously (likewise, 4x16 shows 4 channels of 16 steps
each). This means that the top four rows show the 32 step output to channel 1 (the BD) and the the
top four rows show the 32 step output to channel 2 (the HiHat).