Track vs Track page

In the cheat sheet that you can download from this site, there are various functions that you can perform on a Track and a Track Page. What is the difference between the two? I couldnt find anything in the manual referring to 'Track Page", so maybe the term was created by the cheat sheet author? thank you

it may be a reference to the param pages for sounds, you can clear a whole sound (Track+Clear) or just a part of a sound Page+Clear, where page is e.g. OSC1 etc !

huh?

I thought track page was deleting all the track on a certain page… ie 1:4 kill = no more steps on that page… then continue to 2:4 … kill the notes there … 3:4 delete them beeps and chords, and finally 4:4 if you are in 64/64

ok so it sounds like the word “page” is being used to reference one of the 4 pattern pages ( in a 64 step sequence ). If this is so, why are they calling it a “track page” and not a “pattern page”? Is there something else Im not getting, or do people tend to interchange the terms “track” and “pattern”? From what I understand, the TRACK holds the pattern and sound info, where the PATTERN holds the TRIG info.

After some more thought, perhaps it just means that you are pasting or clearing all four tracks from one of the pattern pages, as opposed to pasting or clearing just one track at a time. I think I got it.

A pattern holds trigs from all 4 tracks. I think thats why they call it track page.

i keep deleting tracks and pages by accident … really the naming got me confused continuously

but i manage to get some dope sounds out :wink:

https://soundcloud.com/totgetanzt/sylvester2

that would make more sense as a track page - have never deleted a part of a track, must try it, have copied though, should’ve sussed it