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As a general hint (not a rule), when the groove subdivision is 8ths, this
groove suits higher tempi. Grooves based on 16th notes are often used
at lower tempi.
The third button is called Solo, and that's just what it does. It plays
that channel in solo, temporarily muting the other channels. That's
perfect for those occasions when you want to monitor one specific in-
strument.
The Complexity buttons
tern should become very sparse during a break or a bridge. That's
what Complexity levels are all about.
When a Complexity level is chosen and Percussion Agent is running
(you have pressed the Run button), you'll hear cool percussion
grooves pouring out of your speakers.
Press buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and choose a variation that you like. Af-
ter that, load another Groove in an empty channel and try to find
something that matches the first Groove. After that maybe a third
Groove etc.
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There are six buttons in a row here. The first one is
called Off. When that button is pressed, this channel
won't make a sound. The remaining five indicate the
complexity level of this Groove.
You see, when playing a rhythm pattern, it makes
sense to change the rhythm somewhere in the song.
The groove may become a bit more complex or in-
tense as we move into the chorus. Or maybe the pat-

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