";s:4:"text";s:4664:" This will set the 8x8 pad grid as follows:In the Session Overview, each pad represents an eight-scene-by-eight-track block of clips, giving you a matrix of 64 scenes by 64 tracks. Press Stop Clip again to unlock it.Repeat — when Repeat is enabled, holding down a pad will retrigger the note. The right encoder sets the amount of swing applied when Quantizing, Record Quantizing or when Repeat is pressed.The pads light up in different colors so you know what’s going on:In addition to changing the key, you can also change the arrangement of the grid in a number of ways:Holding multiple steps will add selected notes to all those steps.
Tap one of the velocity pads to enter steps at that velocity.Clip colors can be changed when in Session Mode.
The sequenceable area can be moved horizontally via the Page Left/Right buttons or the loop length pads, which can be accessed momentarily in the fifth row by holding the Layout button.Record — With the Session View focused in Live, press the Record button to begin recording a Session clip. The default (and recommended) setting is 5.Undo — Undoes the last action. To unlock the loop length pads, press the Layout button again.Pressing the Octave Up or Down button shifts the range of available notes. Press and hold the Mute button while tapping a step to deactivate it without deleting it. If Phrase Sync is enabled, Push treats the chosen length as a musical phrase, and will begin recording from the position in the clip that corresponds to that position within a phrase of that length. If the “Start Playback with Tap Tempo” button is enabled in Live’s Record/Warp/Launch Preferences, you can also use tapping to count in: If you are working in a 4:4 signature, it takes four taps to start song playback at the tapped tempo. Hold Mute while pressing another track’s lower display button to mute that track.
Parameters that you have overridden (by manually adjusting the parameter while not recording) will show a gray dot.To copy a pad to a different location in your Drum Rack, hold the Duplicate button and press the pad you’d like to copy.Or you can add a new track by pressing the Add Track button.Adding a track puts Push 2 into Browse mode, allowing you to select which type of track you’d like to add (MIDI, Audio, or Return) and optionally load a device to the new track at the same time.After creating a track, you can change its color. We look for places to skate, but time and time again we are kicked off of these places. Hold the shift key while pressing the Octave buttons to shift by one note in the scale. Note that the Swing amount can be adjusted from Encoder 1 or from the dedicated Swing knob.When a clip is playing on the selected track, the display follows the clip’s song position and scrolls automatically.With Push 2’s Repeat button enabled, you can hold down a pad to play or record a stream of continuous, rhythmically-even notes. At 0, most velocities will result in medium output levels (assuming Pad Gain is set to 5). If a Drum Rack is selected, these buttons shift the Drum Rack’s pad overview up or down by 16 pads. The position you’ll zoom to is centered around the last position encoder you touched (Start, Length, Loop, etc. (Tip: hold the Select button while pressing a Scene button to select the scene without launching it.) People think we're such bad people, but really we're not. Pressing Record a third time will enable overdub mode, allowing you to record into the clip while it plays back. To unlock the loop length pads, press the Layout button again.
You can also navigate to the previous or next page by pressing the Page Left/Right buttons.Hold Shift while adjusting any of these controls to adjust by 16th-note subdivisions.Split Slice creates a new slice in the middle of the currently selected slice.
Holding the Mute button for a few moments will lock it on. To do this, hold Shift and press the lower display button for the track. Push 2’s display will inform you that your Simpler is empty and suggest browsing for a sample:Each sequenceable area corresponds to one page of steps. (Note that Push remembers this locked/unlocked state for each track.) In Session Mode, these buttons shift control of the Session View up or down by eight scenes.
)To create beats using Push 2, first make sure Note Mode is enabledTo reenable a disabled device, hold Mute and again press the upper display button that corresponds to the device.Delete — In Note Mode, this button deletes the selected clip.