Arturia beatstep pro User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Arturia. The software described in this manual is provided under the terms of a license agreement or non-disclosure agreement. The software license agreement specifies the terms and conditions for its lawful use.
  • Page 3 The two Quick Start Guides for BeatStep Pro. § Be sure to register your BeatStep Pro as soon as possible! There is a sticker on the bottom panel that contains the serial number of your unit and an unlock code.
  • Page 4 The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, Arturia reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update the hardware that has been purchased.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    S A STEP SEQUENCER SEQ1 SEQ2 ...................... 26 CHARACTERISTICS ..........................26 EQUENCE REATION 4.3.1 Quantize Recording ........................27 4.3.2 Encoders ............................27 4.3.2.1 Pitch ................................27 4.3.2.2 Velocity ............................... 27 4.3.2.3 Gate Time ..............................27 ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 6 6.5.1 Randomness ........................... 42 6.5.2 Probability ............................. 43 6.5.3 Current Track button ........................43 ............................ 43 OLLER OOPER 6.6.1 Roller mode ............................ 44 6.6.1.1 General operation ............................44 6.6.1.2 Sync settings ............................... 44 ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 7 HERE TO FIND THE MANUAL USING MIDI CONTROL CENTER ..................... 60 12.1 ........................... 60 EVICE ROJECTS 12.1.1 The Working Memory ........................60 12.1.2 Project list ............................60 12.1.3 Resizing the window ........................60 ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 8 Revise a pattern ..........................63 12.3 ........................63 TORE ECALL 12.3.1 Store the Working Memory to the BeatStep Pro ................63 12.3.2 Recall a Project from the BeatStep Pro ..................64 12.3.3 Save, Delete, Import/Export, etc....................64 12.4 ............................... 64 12.4.1...
  • Page 9 13.1.2 Step buttons ............................ 88 13.1.3 Pads..............................88 13.2 MCU/HUI ....................... 89 ENCODER ASSIGNMENTS ARTURIA BEATSTEP PRO – LEGAL INFORMATION ..............90 14.1 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ....................90 14.2 FCC INFORMATION (USA) ........................ 92 14.3 CANADA .............................. 93 14.4 EUROPE ..............................93...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Be sure to visit the www.arturia.com website and check for the latest firmware, download the MIDI Control Center and check out the tutorials and FAQs. We are very proud of the BeatStep Pro, and are confident that as you use it you will find yourself immersed in many extended periods of creativity.
  • Page 11: Beatstep Pro Overview

    MIDI commands to be transmitted by the encoders, buttons and pads of the BeatStep Pro. However, BeatStep Pro is so powerful on its own that there may be times when you want to use it without a computer attached! In this case, simply use a standard USB mobile phone charger to power the unit and connect everything else as shown in the following diagrams.
  • Page 12: With External Devices

    As you can see, the BeatStep Pro can be at the center of some amazing systems. 2.1.2.1 CV/Velo/Gate/Drum Gate The front panel of the BeatStep Pro allows you to take command of all sorts of external devices through its Pitch, Velo and Gate connectors. It also can send data to those devices from the USB port of your computer.
  • Page 13 CV/Gate connections to your analog gear. A ground loop can also cause problems with pitch tracking when using the BeatStep Pro CV connections with analog synthesizers.
  • Page 14: Front Panel Overview

    MIDI Machine Control. But they also can send other MIDI messages to your DAW, which is handy if your DAW does not respond to MMC commands. Use our MIDI Control Center software to make any necessary changes. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 15: Preset/Project Utility

    6.9. 2.2.3 Roller/looper When BeatStep Pro is in Control Mode this strip is referred to as the “Roller”. It will repeat the note of a pressed pad according to the time division selected within the Roller strip area. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 16: Swing/Randomness/Probability

    SHIFT and TAP/METRO buttons together. There are four Sync options which are accessed by pressing the Sync button repeatedly. For descriptions of the tempo features see section 6.3. For the sync features see chapter ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 17: Sequencer Control

    2.2.7 Project/Control modes There are 16 Projects available in the BeatStep Pro, and each Project contains 16 patterns per sequencer. This allows for tens of thousands of possible combinations, all available instantly. The Project button is used to select the desired Project.
  • Page 18: Step Buttons

    If Drum mode is selected the pads trigger notes. Used with the DRUM button, the • pads let you select the corresponding drum without hearing it play. Used with the SHIFT button the pads set the playback mode, timing value, and • the input scale. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 19: Rear Panel Overview , Part 1

    2.4 Rear panel overview, part 2 2.4.1 Clock input/output The included DIN adapter (1/8” TRS jack to 5-pin DIN, black) allows BeatStep Pro to interface with pre-MIDI technology that used these connectors for synchronization, such as early drum machines by Korg and Roland.
  • Page 20: Usb/Dc In

    2.4.5 Kensington lock port BeatStep Pro is highly portable, and it should be carried only where you want it to go. So we’ve included a Kensington lock slot on the far right edge of the rear panel so you can secure it to the surface of your choice.
  • Page 21: Basic Operations

    3 BASIC OPERATIONS 3.1 What’s a Project? BeatStep Pro contains 16 Projects. Each Project holds 16 patterns for each of the three sequencers (SEQ1, SEQ2 and DRUM), including all of the settings for each pattern. The Project also includes a Control Mode preset, with independent settings defined by the MIDI Control Center for each BeatStep Pro control.
  • Page 22: Making A Project

    Chapter 12 explains how to use the MIDI Control Center to configure BeatStep Pro so its controls are perfectly matched to your system. It also shows you how to access parameters that are not available from the front panel. Chapter 13 for a complete list of the default settings for each control.
  • Page 23: Clear A Pattern

    MIDI Control Center to back it up to your computer. 3.3.4 Set the tempo When Sync is set to Internal, the tempo range of BeatStep Pro is 30-300 beats per minute (bpm). There are two ways to set the tempo for your project: Turn the RATE/FINE encoder.
  • Page 24: Sequencer Mute

    Project is currently loaded into memory. To select a new one, simply hold the PROJECT button and then press the Step button that corresponds to the Project number you want to load. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 25: All Notes Off

    It’s possible for a MIDI message to be interrupted for some reason. This can result in a stuck or ‘hanging’ note on the target device. If this happens, just press the BeatStep Pro STOP button quickly three times in a row. It will then send an All Notes Off command over MIDI.
  • Page 26: The Step Sequencers

    Today’s music often uses loops, so it makes perfect sense that step sequencers would experience a revival. With the purchase of BeatStep Pro you now have access to not one, but two of these unique creative tools (plus a drum sequencer!). And as you have come to expect, Arturia has taken them many steps beyond what the original devices could do.
  • Page 27: Quantize Recording

    The Gate Time parameter is used to adjust the length of a note. Potential values are from 1% (short) to 99% (long), with additional settings of TIE and SLIDE. These values can be set independently for each step in a sequence. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 28: Scales

    4.3.3.1 What the Scales do The BeatStep Pro front panel gives you the ability to assign one of eight input Scales to the encoders as a group. Think of a Scale as a sort of ‘filter’ that will help you use the encoders to select the notes you want more quickly.
  • Page 29: How The Root Note Of A Sequence Is Determined

    12.8.9. 4.3.3.3 How the root note of a sequence is determined The actual note sent by a BeatStep Pro sequence at any given moment is the sum of two parts: 1. The note being played by the current sequence step 2.
  • Page 30: Sequence Follow Mode

    When working with sequences longer than 16 steps there is an important feature to know. When the double arrow buttons (<< >>) are pressed at the same time, their LEDs will toggle off and on. This takes BeatStep Pro into and out of Sequence Follow mode.
  • Page 31: Pads

    4.3.6.4 Time division Depending on the current setting, this parameter can be a quick way to double the playback rate of your sequence or cut it in half. Triplet options are available, too. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 32: Swing

    You can save individual sequences from within SEQ1, SEQ2 modes without having to switch to Project mode and save the whole Project. Here’s how: Start in SEQ1 or SEQ2 mode • ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 33: Copying A Sequence

    Load sequence 4 on Sequencer 1 and activate Sequencer 1 by pressing the [Sequencer 1] button. Press and hold Save then Sequencer 2 then Step 7. Sequencer 2 will display a blinking “07” which indicate that you are currently saving a pattern. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 34: The Drum Sequencer

    Drum mode features that are only available in the MIDI Control Center software. 5.2 Pattern Creation For this section we’ll assume you have your BeatStep Pro in Drum mode. If you aren’t sure, press the DRUM button. 5.2.1 Recording a Pattern To record a pattern, hold the Record button and press the Play button.
  • Page 35: Selecting A Drum

    Velocity you played on the pad and will keep playing for as long as you want it to (Gate time). To silence that note event, simply press that Step button. When its LED is dark, that event will not play the next time. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 36: Pattern Length

    When the double arrow buttons (« ») are pressed at the same time, their LEDs will toggle off and on. This takes BeatStep Pro into and out of Pattern Follow mode. When this mode is active during playback, the Step Group LEDs and the Step buttons will show steps 1-16, then steps 17-32, then return to steps 1-16, and so on.
  • Page 37: Editing Steps 17-32

    • Sixteenth notes (1/16) • Thirty-second notes (1/32) • To switch any of those time divisions into their triplet values, hold SHIFT and then press the Triplet pad. The default setting is 1/16. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 38: Swing

    Select the Step button that corresponds to the location where you want your new • pattern to be saved. Release the buttons. Your pattern has been saved to the location you selected. • ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 39: Copying A Pattern

    You can also copy a pattern from one location within the Drum sequencer to another, even if no edits have been made. To do this, simply follow the same steps described in section 5.3 and select a new location number instead of the original number. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 40: Projects

    The internal memory of the BeatStep Pro holds a total of 16 Projects. You could think of a Project as a single song (although it could be an entire performance). Each one...
  • Page 41: Copying A Project

    You can set the tempo of your Project using the TAP/METRO button. All you have to do is tap the button at the desired rate and the tempo will change to match your rhythm. Note: Tap tempo will not function when the BeatStep Pro is set to one of the external sync sources.
  • Page 42: Current Track Button

    In a Drum pattern, only the rhythm, dynamics and length of the events will be affected. 6.5.1 Randomness The Randomness encoder has a range of 0-100%, with 0% having no effect on the music. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 43: Probability

    When in Control Mode the strip functions as a Roller. It will repeat a pad at the • rhythm you select by placing your finger on the strip. You can use the pressure- ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 44: Roller Mode

    The TRNS LNK button allows both SEQ1 and SEQ2 to transpose together by the same amount. The Drum sequencer will not be affected. There are three potential sources for transposition commands: Note data from the MIDI In connector • ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 45: Prst Lnk

    12.8.2.5. 6.9 Selecting MIDI Channels 6.9.1 Output Channels Each sequencer in the BeatStep Pro can sent to its own output MIDI channel by following these steps: Select the sequencer you want to change • Press and hold the CHAN button •...
  • Page 46: Input Channels

    Sequencer 1 channel Green Sequencer 2 channel Yellow Drum channel Purple The send and receive channels for each sequencer can be set independently using the MIDI Control Center. For details about this see section 12.8.1. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 47: Advanced Features

    Example 1 Original size Action New size Reason 16 steps SHIFT+>> 32 steps Steps 1-16 were copied / appended to step 17 SHIFT+>> 48 steps Steps 1-16 were copied / appended to step 33 ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 48: Shift Button Chart

    Toggles the sending of metronome data ON or OFF RATE/FINE Increments or decrements the tempo to the 100th decimal place. PLAY Restart the 3 sequencers to the beginning of their sequences, quantized to the next DRUM step ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 49: Midi To Cv

    7.5 MIDI to CV It is possible to use BeatStep Pro as a MIDI to CV converter. For instance, if you want to use an external MIDI keyboard to play a vintage synth or send a drum sequence from your DAW to send triggers to an analog modular system, you can use BeatStep Pro as the converter between the digital MIDI data and the analog CV/Gate signals.
  • Page 50 The display will show you the new value for the velocity of all steps. Turn Knob 2 until you get to a value of 10. The velocity for the four steps should now be 10 - 10 - 10 - 10 ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 51: Synchronization

    8 SYNCHRONIZATION BeatStep Pro can be the master clock for an entire MIDI rig, or it can just as happily serve as a slave to any one of several sources. See section 2.1 for connection diagrams. You can cycle through the various Sync options using the SYNC button. A white LED will let you know which mode you’ve selected.
  • Page 52: Clock Connectors

    Clocks are received but PLAY is not active-> It will start when you press [Play] If you use a TRS connector, BeatStep Pro will follow the master and play when it receives a high state signal and clock, pause with a high state signal and no clock and stop on a low state signal and no clock.
  • Page 53: Cv/Gate Functions

    9 CV/GATE FUNCTIONS BeatStep Pro provides direct access to some of the best music technology the world has produced in the last six decades: USB, MIDI, Clock and CV/Gate connectors are all present on its rear panel in a space not much larger than a pencil.
  • Page 54: Cv/Gate Specifications

    We’ve designed the BeatStep Pro to be as flexible as possible, though: the MIDI Control Center allows you to configure the response of the CV/Gate jacks in a number of ways. These are the electrical signals that can be sent by the BeatStep Pro CV and Gate jacks: Control Voltage (Pitch) has three options: •...
  • Page 55: Can My Daw Send Cv/Gate Signals

    Gate input connections have different requirements for the type of signal they will recognize. Fortunately, we’ve designed the BeatStep Pro Drum Gate jacks to operate as either a V- trigger (positive, or “voltage”) or an S-trigger (negative, or “short”). These settings will work with the vast majority of the devices you will encounter.
  • Page 56: Control Mode

    10.1 What is Control Mode? When BeatStep Pro is in Control Mode every encoder, button and pad can transmit specific MIDI data to external devices that are connected to the MIDI output jack. This same data will be sent to your computer via USB.
  • Page 57: Randomness/Probability

    There’s a KNOBS button in the Project/Control Mode section also. It toggles the encoders between their MIDI CC assignments in Control Mode and their MCU/HUI protocol assignments. For a detailed list of these assignments, see the list in section 13.2. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 58: Midi Control Center Basics

    The MIDI Control Center is an application that allows you to configure the MIDI settings of your BeatStep Pro. It works with most of Arturia’s devices, so if you have an earlier version of the software you’ll want to download the BeatStep Pro version. It will work with those products as well.
  • Page 59: Where To Find The Manual

    MIDI Control Center, such as ‘Working Memory’ and ‘Template’. The next chapter explains how to use the MIDI Control Center software to configure the BeatStep Pro presets so they match your system and enhance your workflow. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 60: Using Midi Control Center

    Device Projects 12.1.1 The Working Memory The currently active project on the BeatStep Pro is known as the Working Memory. It includes all of the patterns from the sequencers, the Control Mode settings, and the Project-level settings for Swing %, etc.
  • Page 61: Project Browser

    The Project Browser shows a list of all the Projects that have been archived using the MIDI Control Center. These are divided into two main groups of Templates: Factory and User. The User Templates are the ones you have recalled from the BeatStep Pro using the MIDI Control Center. See section 12.3 to learn how to do this.
  • Page 62: Building A Project Library

    BeatStep Pro edit buffers. Important: This process will overwrite the Working Memory and the edit buffers of the BeatStep Pro. Be sure to save what you were doing before you transfer the file! ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 63: Revise A Pattern

    The upper left-hand section of the MIDI Control Center has a button called “Store To”. Right above that is a list that allows you to specify which of the 16 BeatStep Pro memory locations will contain the settings and sequences you’ve created in the Working Memory.
  • Page 64: Recall A Project From The Beatstep Pro

    That’s all there is to it! The settings and sequences you created in the Working Memory of MIDI Control Center have been stored as Project #2 in the BeatStep Pro. Now you can load that Project whenever you want by using the PROJECT button and Step button 2.
  • Page 65: Project

    Note: If you’re using a laptop with a smaller screen you might see a plus sign (+) on the right, as we’ve shown next to tab 15. This allows you to select the patterns you can’t see directly. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 66: Drum

    The DRUM tab 12.4.4 Controller Map The Controller Map tab shows the entire set of BeatStep Pro controls. From here you can select one of the 16 encoders, Step buttons or Pads and map them to the MIDI parameters you need to control your system.
  • Page 67: Sequence Window

    If you hold the Shift key on your computer keyboard the piano roll will move sideways. You can also click/drag the scroll bars at the edge and bottom of the window to reposition the sequence view. Scroll bar locations ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 68: Zoom

    12.5.2.1 Transpose This parameter allows you to transpose the entire pattern up or down by 12 semitones without having to select the notes and drag them to new places in the piano roll window. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 69: Seq Length

    It’s also possible to move several notes at the same time. To do this, first drag a box around the notes with the cursor: ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 70: Copy/Paste Notes

    If you click on the right edge of a note box you will see the cursor become a horizontal arrow icon. Drag the cursor left and right to change the gate time of that note to a value between 0 and 99%. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 71: Tie A Note

    (not over the pad names), then hold the Shift key on your computer keyboard and use the scroll wheel. The sequence view will move sideways. You can also click/drag the scroll bar at the bottom of the window to reposition the sequence view. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 72: Zoom

    To edit Swing %, for example, click and drag the knob graphic or double-click in the value field and enter a new value: Editing a knob value To edit a parameter such as Playback Direction, click its pull-down menu and make a selection: Selecting a pull-down menu option ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 73: Seq Length

    If an event already exists at the new location, it will be replaced by the event you are moving. It’s also possible to move several events at the same time. To do this, first drag a box around the events with the cursor: ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 74: Copy/Paste Events

    0 and 99%. 12.6.4.6 TIE an event If you continue dragging the horizontal cursor to the right past 99%, a value of TIE will appear. The right edge of the event will become an arrow: ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 75: Controller Window

    When the lengths of multiple events are edited at the same time they will all change to the same value. 12.7 Controller window Here are some examples of what you can assign a BeatStep Pro control to do using the MIDI Control Center: Configure pads to transmit MIDI notes •...
  • Page 76: Midi Port

    There is an option that allows you to choose whether the MIDI data for each control will be sent out of the physical MIDI port, the USB connection to your computer, or both. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 77: Midi Channel

    You can configure one of the BeatStep Pro pads to send those commands to a filter module inside your DAW. We’ll use Pad 9 for this example. Select it and then use the pull-down Mode menus to select “CC”...
  • Page 78 Click on the MIDI CC number field and select the Brightness controller number as shown: Next we’ll set some minimum and maximum values that might work (adjust them to suit the audio source): ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 79: Set Encoder Range For A Midi Cc

    Naturally you can choose settings that are appropriate for the MIDI device you are using. Note: Some devices may not use standard MIDI controller assignments. Refer to the documentation for your device to determine what settings to use for each purpose. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 80: Global Parameters

    BeatStep Pro for your setup and your working style. 12.8.1 MIDI Channel Use the pull-down menus to select the User MIDI Channel for BeatStep Pro. This is the same parameter as the Control Mode MIDI Channel that you can set from the front panel.
  • Page 81: Latch

    Instructs the BeatStep Pro which MIDI channel will set the transposition amount. 12.8.2.3 Input port Use this to tell the BeatStep Pro which MIDI port will receive the transposition request. 12.8.2.4 Center pitch The Center pitch decides which incoming note means “don’t transpose”. The default value is MIDI note #60, or middle C [C3].
  • Page 82: Cv/Gate Mode

    12.8.4.2 Pad Poly Aftertouch This setting will allow each pad to send an independent Aftertouch value, even on the same MIDI channel as the other pads. Check the specifications the target device to ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 83: Sync

    Similarly to the wait to Load Project, you can choose if you want the patterns to switch instantaneously or wait until the end of the current pattern before switching. If PRST LNK is On and this function is active, BeatStep Pro will wait until the end of the DRUM pattern.
  • Page 84: Metronome

    Bar Velocity: set the velocity at which the metronome note will play on the downbeat of each bar. Beat Velocity: set the velocity at which the metronome note will play in the middle of each bar. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 85: Transport

    Spark: Conforms to the layout of our Spark drum controllers. • Custom: user-definable drum mapping. Enter a MIDI note value for each pad with • its knob or by double-clicking in the field and entering a number. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 86: User Scale

    For example, if you wanted to set up a whole-tone scale, turn off C#, D#, F, G, A and B. That way the encoders will only select C, D, E, F#, G# and A# when they are turned. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 87: Parameter Charts

    MIDI port USB, MIDI, USB&MIDI USB&MIDI Min range 0-127 Max range 0-127 127 Loop ON/OFF Loop determines if the encoder will stop when it reaches 0 or 127 or loop around Aftertouch MIDI channels USER, 1-16 User MIDI port USB, MIDI, USB&MIDI USB&MIDI Min range 0-127 Max range 0-127 127 NRPN mode NRPN High 0-127 127 NRPN Low 0-127 Data 0-127 Varies ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 88: Step Buttons

    MODE options MIDI CC, NOTE, Program Change, NRPN MIDI Note MIDI CC - mode MIDI cc 1-127 Varies MIDI channels USER, 1-16 User MIDI port USB, MIDI, USB&MIDI USB&MIDI Min range 0-127 Max range 0-127 127 Play mode GATE/TOGGLE Gate NOTE mode MIDI note 0-127 Varies MIDI channels USER, 1-16 User MIDI port USB, MIDI, USB&MIDI USB&MIDI Min velocity range 0-127 ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 89: Mcu/Hui Encoder Assignments

    Pitch Wheel 8176 -8192 fader four Pitch Wheel 8176 -8192 fader five Pitch Wheel 8176 -8192 fader six Pitch Wheel 8176 -8192 fader seven Pitch Wheel 8176 -8192 fader eight Pitch Wheel 8176 -8192 ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 90: Arturia Beatstep Pro - Legal Information

    The License is not a sale of the original SOFTWARE. 2. Grant of License Arturia grants you a non-exclusive license for the use of the software according to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. You may not lease, loan or sub-license the software.
  • Page 91 8. Limited Warranty Arturia warrants that the disks on which the software is furnished is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of purchase.
  • Page 92: Fcc Information (Usa)

    Arturia was previously advised of the possibility of such damages. Some states do not allow limitations on the length of an implied warranty or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusions may not apply to you.
  • Page 93: Canada

    Canada. 14.4 EUROPE This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC This product may not work correctly by the influence of electro-static discharge; if it happens, simply restart the product. ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL...

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