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<gallery mode="slideshow" caption="Arranger Mini Tutorial">
 
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File:Arranger diagrams 2.jpg|1. Starting at the mixer page, add some instrument chains as you desire. Here File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 1.jpg|1. Jumping over to Zynpad view we can see the default 4x4 grid. The pads are populated with the information from the instrument chains selected
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File:Arranger diagrams 2.jpg|1. Starting at the mixer page, add some instrument chains as you desire.  
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File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 1.jpg|1. Jumping over to Zynpad view we can see the default 4x4 grid. The pads are populated with the information from the instrument chains selected
 
File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 2.jpg|2. First off, lets jump into arranger view and see how the default layout looks. Access the ZynPad menu with tap the top bar and choose the arranger menu option
 
File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 2.jpg|2. First off, lets jump into arranger view and see how the default layout looks. Access the ZynPad menu with tap the top bar and choose the arranger menu option
 
File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 3.jpg|3. We’re in the default arranger view On the left side are the pad and track headers/indicators. By default, each pad header shows the number corresponding to the Zynpad view and the instrument chain that is assigned to it. The black numbered bars are the default patterns (currently empty). Unfortunately, arranger in its current state does not indicate which patterns hold sequences. The bottom-left corner shows the pattern selector, this gets used once we start arranging patterns.
 
File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 3.jpg|3. We’re in the default arranger view On the left side are the pad and track headers/indicators. By default, each pad header shows the number corresponding to the Zynpad view and the instrument chain that is assigned to it. The black numbered bars are the default patterns (currently empty). Unfortunately, arranger in its current state does not indicate which patterns hold sequences. The bottom-left corner shows the pattern selector, this gets used once we start arranging patterns.
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