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 You can change rows by sliding the finger up and down over the pattern screen, and change to a different column in the same track or change tracks by sliding the finger left or right. Tapping on the ''Track #1'' to ''Track #4'' labels will mute the tracks. Tap again to unmute. You can change rows by sliding the finger up and down over the pattern screen, and change to a different column in the same track or change tracks by sliding the finger left or right. Tapping on the ''Track #1'' to ''Track #4'' labels will mute the tracks. Tap again to unmute.
  
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 The first column in a track corresponds to the note, which can be from C-1 to B#3. The second column corresponds to the sample (or instrument) and consists of two numbers. The third column is the effect command and the fourth column is the effect value. In the example above, you can see on TRACK #1 the following first row (position 00): The first column in a track corresponds to the note, which can be from C-1 to B#3. The second column corresponds to the sample (or instrument) and consists of two numbers. The third column is the effect command and the fourth column is the effect value. In the example above, you can see on TRACK #1 the following first row (position 00):
  
-''00|C-301 000''+''00|C-3 01 0 00''
  
 This means note C-3 will be played using sample 01. The final two columns have the values 0 00, meaning no effect is applied. The third row, with position number 02, will again play note C-3: This means note C-3 will be played using sample 01. The final two columns have the values 0 00, meaning no effect is applied. The third row, with position number 02, will again play note C-3:
  
-''02|C-301 C20''+''02|C-3 01 C 20''
  
 Here, we can see that the third column has the effect command C followed by the effect value 20. This effect command means volume and the effect value is given as a hexadecimal number from 0 to 40 (40 is max volume). This means we override the default volume of this sample and explicitly tell to play the same note at a lower volume, giving a simple echo effect. You can set the default volume of each sample. No effect will be played if you set the effect to ''0 00''. See the Effects chapter for further information about the different effects. Here, we can see that the third column has the effect command C followed by the effect value 20. This effect command means volume and the effect value is given as a hexadecimal number from 0 to 40 (40 is max volume). This means we override the default volume of this sample and explicitly tell to play the same note at a lower volume, giving a simple echo effect. You can set the default volume of each sample. No effect will be played if you set the effect to ''0 00''. See the Effects chapter for further information about the different effects.
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