![]() To accomplish content-first design, UX writers and product designers need to work in parallel.Īside from content-first design, concise microcopy also comes from frontloading. Instead of having a UX writer fill in the blanks, content-first design makes sure the visuals match what the experience is trying to communicate, not the other way around. Of course, this only comes with a content-first design practice. It means that every single word serves a heavy-lifting purpose, making the line of text incredibly efficient. All you have to do is cross out the wrong words.”Ĭoncise UX copy doesn’t just mean short copy. Mark Twain said it best: “Writing is easy. Concise UX copy is economical and frontloaded ‘Authentication’ is also a technical term that someone wouldn’t grasp the meaning of.īy changing the copy to erase jargon and give context as to what went wrong, the message now satisfies the ‘clear’ requirement. There are also some handy shortcut hints for button combinations, as well as visual progress feedback when performing operations.In the ‘before,’ someone seeing this is given no context as to what went wrong. The project page gives an overview of the current project, pattern and pattern chain. , holding project will display the project page. To manually save a project press and hold project and hold the desired project slot using the value keys 1-0. This can come in handy when lending OP–Z to your friends to prevent you from loosing any of your patterns accidentally. You can also hold project while turning on the power on OP–Z to start in manual save mode. You can toggle manual save mode and disable auto save by holding project and track for a few seconds. any changes made since storing the snapshot will be overwritten.īy default, any changes to a project is automatically saved and there is no need to save manually. Hold project and – to recall the stored project snapshot. any previous snapshot will be overwritten. Hold project and + to store a snapshot of the current project. Pro-tip: if you have an active pattern chain this will be bounced to disk. trying to store more than 5 bounces will result in a red led flash. the audio file will be saved to disk along with a copy of the project. Press and hold project and rec to render a 10 second audio file of the current pattern. Press and hold project and stop and shift to clear the entire project. release before full to cancel the operation. ![]() ![]() Press and hold project and stop and wait for the bar to fill up. Press and hold project and any value key 1-0 to save the active project to the slot corresponding to the pressed key. Keep holding project and press the destination track 1–16 to paste it. Press and hold project and press shift three times to copy the currently active track. ![]() Keep holding project and press the destination pattern 1–16 to paste the settings. Press and hold project and press shift twice to copy the currently active pattern settings. Pro-tip: keep holding project and select multiple patterns to quickly copy the pattern to multiple slots. Keep holding project and press the destination pattern 1–16 to paste it. Press and hold project and press shift once to copy the currently active pattern. keep holding project and select up to 32 patterns to create a pattern chain or song sequence.Īctive pattern chains can be saved by holding project together with a white piano key. Press and hold project and press play to enter chain mode. Maintaining the current step position for all tracks. If the sequencer is playing, the patterns switches instantly, Press and hold project and press the pattern keys 1-16 to select a pattern. Pro-tip: while playing, press play before selecting a new project to delay the switch until the end of the current bar Press and hold project and press the value keys 1-0 to select a project. you can also perform operations such as copying patterns and settings and more. switch patterns instantly or create patterns chains to make longer compositions. each of the 10 projects holds 16 pattern. this is where you select the project and pattern that you wish to work on. Project is the first of the four index buttons, on the top side of OP-Z.
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