03-03-2021, 08:01 PM
Welcome to the world of NDLRing, you'll probably have tons of fun with this thing.
To answer your question on saves, no, you don't have to do a Global save to save your work. Global is to save configurations of how the NDLR is setup. Like channels used and clock sources, stuff like that. Patterns, Rhythms, and Chord Sequences are stored in their respective settings screens. A hint on saving, push and hold the shift button, then press the encoder button to make it happen. If successful, a pop-up will appear for a couple seconds indicating it was saved and the location (number).
Good luck, and ask if you need help or get stuck.
HdK
To answer your question on saves, no, you don't have to do a Global save to save your work. Global is to save configurations of how the NDLR is setup. Like channels used and clock sources, stuff like that. Patterns, Rhythms, and Chord Sequences are stored in their respective settings screens. A hint on saving, push and hold the shift button, then press the encoder button to make it happen. If successful, a pop-up will appear for a couple seconds indicating it was saved and the location (number).
Good luck, and ask if you need help or get stuck.
HdK