There are 4 Parts per Bank each holding 16 Patterns.
Think of it as 4 Kits.
So Bank A has Patterns A1-16.
Each Pattern can access any of the 4 Parts (Kits) & you can divide them up however you want & switch on the fly without stopping playback. The OT remembers the last Part to Pattern association & will recall it when jamming away switching Patterns.
If you’ve changed to a different Part an asterisk indicates the change & a button combo will instantly switch back to the saved state if you desire.

One common approach is to use Patterns A1-4 for Song 1 using Part 1.(Kit 1)
Song 2 uses Patterns A5-8 with Part 2
Song 3 A9-12 Part 3 & so on.
This gives you 4 Songs per Bank.

Another way would be to use A1-16 for one song, if you’re more into a compositional approach, & have the option of switching Parts on the fly to add variation.

B’cos Scenes offer a lot of variation anyway I prefer the former.

The 4 Part decision has been a bone of contention among a lot of users of the earlier Elektron machines (MD & MM) who were accustomed to using a Kit per Pattern if they so desired! It’s a fair point but I’ve personally never found it restrictive.

Hope that helps :slight_smile:

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