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| File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 6.jpg|8. You should start to see a pattern! (rollicking laughter) Jump back out to the Zynpad view then into to the C9 pad and add these chords or your own. | | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 6.jpg|8. You should start to see a pattern! (rollicking laughter) Jump back out to the Zynpad view then into to the C9 pad and add these chords or your own. |
| File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 7.jpg|9. We’re almost there, moving onto the drums at D13. The suggested pattern here are some kicks on 1 & 3. | | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 7.jpg|9. We’re almost there, moving onto the drums at D13. The suggested pattern here are some kicks on 1 & 3. |
− | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 8.jpg|10. Go back to the Zynpad view and you can see the STOP icons showing that these patterns are now loaded up in the (your screen may look slightly different depending on how many patterns you entered and where). | + | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 8.jpg|10. Add some snare and claps to the D14 drum pattern. |
− | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 9.jpg|11. Now we’re going to jump back into the arranger view with bold-SELECT on pattern A1. Now change the pattern selector to 1 if it’s not there already and add 3 more patterns to the right of pad 1 as shown. | + | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 9.jpg|11. Then we’ll move onto D15 and continue building up the drum pattern. |
− | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 10.jpg|12. Next up we’re going to finally make those Zynpads get to work. With your cursor still sitting on the first row, access the arranger menu (tap top bar) and let’s add another track. If you added a track to the wrong pad row, no problem, you can go back to the arranger menu and delete the track then move your cursor up to the 1st row again. | + | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 10.jpg|12. Go back to the Zynpad view and you can see the STOP icons showing that these patterns are now loaded up in the (your screen may look slightly different depending on how many patterns you entered and where). |
− | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 11.jpg|13. Notice the second track has the number ‘2’ to the right of the pad. This means it’s track 2 launched from pad 1 (A1). Now change the selector to pattern 13 and add the kick pattern to the second half of the row as shown.
| + | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 11.jpg|13. Now we’re going to jump back into the arranger view with bold-SELECT on pattern A1. Now change the pattern selector to 1 if it’s not there already and add 3 more patterns to the right of pad 1 as shown. |
− | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 12.jpg|14. Notice the second track has the number ‘2’ to the right of the pad. This means it’s track 2 launched from pad 1 (A1). Now change the selector to pattern 13 and add the kick pattern to the second half of the row as shown.
| + | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 12.jpg|14. Next up we’re going to finally make those Zynpads get to work. With your cursor still sitting on the first row, access the arranger menu (tap top bar) and let’s add another track. If you added a track to the wrong pad row, no problem, you can go back to the arranger menu and delete the track then move your cursor up to the 1st row again. |
| File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 13.jpg|15. Notice the second track has the number ‘2’ to the right of the pad. This means it’s track 2 launched from pad 1 (A1). Now change the selector to pattern 13 and add the kick pattern to the second half of the row as shown. | | File:Arranger Mini Tutorial 13.jpg|15. Notice the second track has the number ‘2’ to the right of the pad. This means it’s track 2 launched from pad 1 (A1). Now change the selector to pattern 13 and add the kick pattern to the second half of the row as shown. |
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