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* '''bold-push the stop button''' to stop all sounds, including any audio/midi track and sequences.
 
* '''bold-push the stop button''' to stop all sounds, including any audio/midi track and sequences.
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Transport buttons functionality depends of context (current screen). When contextual functionality is enabled, they will shine in orange to help you to remember this. These are the screens having contextual transport functionality:
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In some screens, transport buttons have specific (contextual) functionality. When this happens, they will shine in orange to help you to remember their normal behaviour is altered. The screens that have specific transport functionality are:
    
* '''Pattern editor screen'''
 
* '''Pattern editor screen'''
From pattern editor screen, transport buttons are used to control pattern recording/playing. While recording, back button can be used for undoing the last recording.
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From pattern editor screen, transport buttons are used to control pattern recording/playing. Note that for recording a pattern, you may want to start playing before, so notes are captured in the time grid. If not, notes are captured step by step. While recording, back button can be used for undoing last recording.
    
* '''Audio-player chain'''
 
* '''Audio-player chain'''
 
From the control screen of an audio-player chain, transport buttons are used to control recording/playing of the chain's audio-player (instead of global audio-player).
 
From the control screen of an audio-player chain, transport buttons are used to control recording/playing of the chain's audio-player (instead of global audio-player).
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From all the rest of screens, transport buttons will behave normally as explained above, controlling global audio recorder/player or MIDI recorder/player (ALT mode).
    
===<span style="color:#F0C000;">Navigation buttons</span>===
 
===<span style="color:#F0C000;">Navigation buttons</span>===

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