Fair enough. They under-define a Track.

Elektron only refer to Patterns when discussing the set of tracks. They don’t use Pattern to identify the set of trigs on a single Track. Patterns include Arp and Trig settings, and all the Trigs for all the Tracks.

Tracks are the same across all the Elektron devices: Trigs (notes, p-locks, sound-locks, etc), in a “lane”, played by a Sound (or sometimes called a Track Sound). (Actually, the Sound Locks are a confusing deviation from this, ‘cos if you copy a Trig or Track to another Track, it’ll get played by the Sound associated with that Track, except for the Sound Locks, which will play the locked sound. It makes sense, but breaks the Track/Sound split a but).

I can see why you might find it confusing that Track+[COPY] copies the Sound associated with that Track. Perhaps it should be [SND]+[COPY]. However, some of the other instruments they make don’t have a [SND] button, and it’s more convenient they all have the same Track Trigs and Track Sounds edit commands.

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