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===<span style="color:#00D000;">Screen access buttons</span>===
 
[[File:v5_buttons_outlined.png|400px|right]]
 
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===<span style="color:#00D000;">Screen access buttons</span>===
      
Screen access buttons are outlined on green in the image. Most of these buttons have 2 different functions assigned to them, with a printed line in the middle. The primary function is printed at the top and the secondary function is printed at the bottom. The "metronome" button is the exception to all this and have a single function assigned to it. Well, not exactly, as it's the Tap-Tempo button too (try it!).
 
Screen access buttons are outlined on green in the image. Most of these buttons have 2 different functions assigned to them, with a printed line in the middle. The primary function is printed at the top and the secondary function is printed at the bottom. The "metronome" button is the exception to all this and have a single function assigned to it. Well, not exactly, as it's the Tap-Tempo button too (try it!).
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Screen access buttons are, from left to right and up to down:
 
Screen access buttons are, from left to right and up to down:
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[[File:v5_buttons_outlined-3-detail2.png|400px|right]]
 
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===<span style="color:#D000D0;">ALT button</span>===
 
[[File:v5_buttons_outlined-4.png|400px|right]]
 
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===<span style="color:#D000D0;">ALT button</span>===
      
The ALT button toggles the alternate function mode. When you click it, ALT button and buttons having an alternate function will change their default color from blue to purple. Currently only transport and custom buttons (F1-F4) have alternate function:
 
The ALT button toggles the alternate function mode. When you click it, ALT button and buttons having an alternate function will change their default color from blue to purple. Currently only transport and custom buttons (F1-F4) have alternate function:
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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:
 
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:
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'''Pattern editor screen'''
 
[[File:v5_buttons_outlined-3-detail.png|400px|right]]
 
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* '''Pattern editor screen'''
   
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.
 
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.
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* '''Audio-player chain'''
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'''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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