Digitakt 2 blue trigs and rec button?

Hey all, can’t find this in the manual or searching online. One of my tracks is showing the triggers as being blue, as well as the rec button. Ideas? I’m sure it’s something obvious I’m missing, help appreciated. Thanks!

Blue can be if you turn on Eucledian sequencer mode. Func + Amp if i remember right , don’t have Digitakt in front of me now

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Does that happen to the record button though? Maybe I’m just not aware of it but that sounds better than hardware failure.

actually editing to say euclidian mode seems to have a blue record light, according to the manual.

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Doh, that was it, thanks!

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I think it’s this:

When you turn on Euclidean mode for a track, the [REC] button will turn blue indicating the mode is active,
and the [TRIG] keys where the generated trigs are placed will also be blue. Any trigs placed on the sequencer before activating the Euclidean mode will be hidden and inactive while in this mode, but they’ll
reappear when you turn the mode off again. If you want to convert an Euclidean sequence into regular
sequencer trigs, just press and hold [FUNC] while turning the Euclidean mode off. Any earlier placed trigs,
while not in Euclidean mode, will be removed. While in Euclidean mode, it is not possible to add note trigs
manually to the sequencer. However, you can still do parameter locking on the already generated trigs.
Press [FUNC] + [AMP] open the SEQUENCER menu.

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Thanks everyone, panic and crisis mode averted! I have a show next week I’ve been busting my ass getting a new set on the DT2 ready for and was super stressed! :slight_smile:

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