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- Song mode
Song mode
"Song mode" allows you to create and arrange complete, complex songs, rather than just more basic individual patterns or loops. You can even program internal and external audio looping and overdubbing, making Song mode an extremely powerful live performance tool as well.
It allows you to create complete songs and arrangements, with the ability to easily edit and refine them as needed, making it a powerful tool for electronic music production, live performance, and beat making.
Song mode on the Woovebox is so powerful in fact, that even a single pattern per track is enough material to create a complex song with.
Two pages of parameters precede the song fragments.
Once you have created one or more patterns elements and motifs, across multiple tracks, you can sequence build-ups of these by switching to Song mode (hold value knob and short-press 16/Song).
While you have a specific fragment playing in Song mode, you can “import” that fragment’s pattern configuration (e.g. with the right patterns selected, tracks muted/playing, etc.) by holding the value button in and long-pressing the track (01/Cd - 16/A8) you wish to switch to.
Song mode's 'GLob' and 'Efct' pages have a context menu with a number of globally-relevant song-related options;
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- Terms, Conditions and Warranty (under Shop)
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- vi-IV-I-V (under Popular chords)
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- Conditional triggering and modification (under Guides, tutorials and docs)
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