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The document describes the general controls and toolbar information for the G-Stomper Studio, G-Stomper Rhythm, G-Stomper VA-Beast, and G-Stomper Producer apps. It details the functions of buttons like Play, Stop, Record and others. It also explains indicators and menus used for navigation, playback, and saving projects.

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G-Stomper UserManual GeneralControlsInfo

The document describes the general controls and toolbar information for the G-Stomper Studio, G-Stomper Rhythm, G-Stomper VA-Beast, and G-Stomper Producer apps. It details the functions of buttons like Play, Stop, Record and others. It also explains indicators and menus used for navigation, playback, and saving projects.

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G-Stomper | General Controls Information V.5.7.

G-Stomper Studio
G-Stomper Rhythm
G-Stomper VA-Beast
G-Stomper Producer

User Manual

App Version: 5.7.9


Date: 24/07/2019
Author: planet-h.com

Official Website: https://www.planet-h.com/

Contents

3 General Controls Information .................................................................................................. 3


3.1 Multifunctional (long clickable) Buttons .................................................................. 3
3.2 Toolbar (G-Stomper Studio, G-Stomper Rhythm, G-Stomper VA-Beast) ................ 4
3.2.1 Play / Stop / Record ................................................................................................................. 5
3.2.2 ‘Unsaved Changes’ Indicator .................................................................................................. 8
3.2.3 Main Out VU Meter ................................................................................................................. 8
3.2.4 View Menu ................................................................................................................................ 9
3.2.5 Main Menu ............................................................................................................................. 10
3.2.6 Quick Pattern Set Navigator .................................................................................................11
3.2.7 Back Button ............................................................................................................................ 11
3.2.8 Exit Button .............................................................................................................................. 11
3.3 Toolbar (G-Stomper Producer) ..................................................................................12
3.3.1 Play / Stop / Record ...............................................................................................................13
3.3.2 ‘Unsaved Changes’ Indicator ................................................................................................16
3.3.3 Main Out VU Meter ...............................................................................................................16
3.3.4 Fine Tune Switch ....................................................................................................................16
3.3.5 Mixer/Arranger Switch ..........................................................................................................16
3.3.6 Project Display .......................................................................................................................17
3.3.7 Setup Menu ............................................................................................................................ 18
3.3.8 Main Menu ............................................................................................................................. 18
3.3.9 Quick Scene Set Navigator ...................................................................................................19
3.3.10 Exit Button .............................................................................................................................. 19
3.4 Fader and X-Y Pad Handling ......................................................................................20
3.4.1 Fader and X-Y Pad Fine Tune ...............................................................................................21
3.4.2 Fader and X-Y Pad Sticky Mode (Fine Tune long click) ......................................................21
3.4.3 Fader Info (current value) and Reset ..................................................................................21

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3 General Controls Information

3.1 Multifunctional (long clickable) Buttons

Notice that some of the buttons have a little triangle mark at the upper left corner.
All buttons with this mark have a secondary function which can be accessed by long pressing the
button.

Long click these buttons to access their secondary function.

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3.2 Toolbar (G-Stomper Studio, G-Stomper Rhythm, G-Stomper VA-Beast)

The toolbar is located on top of each view and provides global and screen related controls.

The following global controls are available on every screen:

- The Exit button on the Main Screen aka Back Button on all other screens
- The Main menu which is the main entry point for most operations (Load, Save, Export, Share, etc.)
- The View menu which is used to navigate through the application
- The Play/Stop/Record controls, the ‘Unsaved Changes’ indicator and the Main Out VU Meter

All other controls on the toolbar are related to the particular view, which means these can vary across
the screens.

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3.2.1 Play / Stop / Record

The Play / Stop / Record controls are available on all screens and are used to start, pause, stop the
Sequencer and to turn Recording ON/OFF.

Furthermore, Play / Stop / Record provide each an extended long click menu to access closely related
functions and settings.

3.2.1.1 Play

Short Click : Play/Pause


Long Click : Show the extended Play menu (the global sequencer menu)

Tempo / BPM controls:


Quick access to the Sequencer Tempo
(More detailed Tempo/BPM controls can be found on the Timing & Measure Vview)

Tempo-Lock:
Turns the Tempo-Lock ON/OFF.

The Tempo Lock does lock the tempo at the current value (as long as the Sequencer is running). This
can be very useful when you’re working with different Patterns within a set, and you want them in the
same Tempo, even if the patterns have all different BPM settings.

Ableton Link controls:


Enable/Disable Ableton Link and Ableton Link Start/Stop Sync, and adjust the Latency Compensation.

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3.2.1.2 Stop

Short Click : Stop (and currently playing sounds)


Long Click : Show the extended Stop menu

Stop Audio Session Recorder:


Stop the running Audio Recording Session.
(This button is disabled, if no recording session is running)

The Audio Session Recorder lets you record the Master Out Signal as .wav in real-time. This makes it
very easy to capture the audio while you’re doing live jams.

(for details see Chapter: Audio Export & Bouncing > Audio Session Recorder / Real-Time Audio Export)

Stop-Lock:
Turns the Stop-Lock ON/OFF.

The Stop Lock allows you to run the Sequencer even if you lock the screen of your device (which
normally stops the Sequencer). This is useful for musicians who want to practice an instrument with
their headphones and keep the device in the pocket while it’s running.

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3.2.1.3 Record

Short Click : Record


Long Click : Show the extended Record menu

Start Audio Session Recorder:


Start a new Audio Recording Session.

The Audio Session Recorder lets you record the Master Out Signal as .wav in real-time. This makes it
very easy to capture the audio while you’re doing live jams.

(for details see Chapter: Audio Export & Bouncing > Audio Session Recorder / Real-Time Audio Export)

Record Sample from Microphone:


Start a new (empty) Audio Editor, ready to record a new Sample.

(for details see Chapter: Audio Editor > Capture/Record Samples)

Metronome:
Turns the Metronome Click ON/OFF.

Metronome Volume:
Adjust the Volume of the Metronome Click.

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3.2.2 ‘Unsaved Changes’ Indicator

The ‘Unsaved Changes’ Indicator keeps track of all changes you make in your current composition.

The indicator turns red, if there are any unsaved changes in the current composition.

Note:
Depending on the app, the scope of the tracking is different.

G-Stomper Studio : Complete Pattern Set (not a single Pattern)


G-Stomper VA-Beast (standalone) : Single Pattern
G-Stomper Rhythm : Single Pattern

3.2.3 Main Out VU Meter

The Main Out VU Meter shows the output level at the very end of the signal chain (where the signal is
passed underlying audio driver and finally to the speakers).

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3.2.4 View Menu

The View menu gives you access to all available modules in G-Stomper.

Short click : Show up the View menu

Then select the view you want to show up.

Note: The currently active screen is highlighted.

Depending on the particular view, there are additional quick access buttons to directly related modules.
All sequencers for example provide quick access to the FX and Mixer modules.

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3.2.5 Main Menu

The Main menu is the main entry point for all essential operations to load, save, export and share your
work.

Short click : Show up the Main menu

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3.2.6 Quick Pattern Set Navigator

Notice the little triangle mark at the upper left corner of the Main menu button. This mark indicates
that the button has a secondary function which can be accessed by long pressing the button.
(see Chapter: Multifunctional (long clickable) Buttons)

Long click : Show up the Quick Pattern Set Navigator

The Quick Pattern Set Navigator is a quick access to the to all basic Pattern Set operations including the
long press menu. Furthermore it allows you to switch between different Patterns without navigating to
the actual UI section.

(for details see Chapter: Pattern Set & Song Arranger > Quick Pattern Set Navigator)

3.2.7 Back Button

The Back Button (in LandScape Orientation) navigates to the previously opened screen.

3.2.8 Exit Button

The Exit Button exits the application.

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3.3 Toolbar (G-Stomper Producer)

The toolbar in G-Stomper Producer is always present on top of the screen.

It provides various global controls:

- The Exit button


- The Main menu which is the main entry point for most operations (Load, Save, Export, Share, etc.)
- The Setup menu which is used to change all sort of app settings
- The Project info display
- The Mixer/Arranger switch to toggle between the two main views in the app
- The Fine Tune Switch (see Chapter: Fader and X-Y Pad Fine Tune)
- The Play/Stop/Record controls, the ‘Unsaved Changes’ indicator and the Main Out VU Meter

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3.3.1 Play / Stop / Record

The Play / Stop / Record controls are available on all screens and are used to start, pause, stop the
Sequencer and to turn Recording ON/OFF.

Furthermore, Play / Stop / Record provide each an extended long click menu to access closely related
functions and settings.

3.3.1.1 Play

Short Click : Play/Pause


Long Click : Show the extended Play menu (the global sequencer menu)

Tempo / BPM controls:


Quick access to the Sequencer Tempo
(More detailed Tempo/BPM controls can be found on the Timing & Measure Vview)

Global Quantum (beats per global loop cycle):


Change the Global Quantum, the beats per cycle of the global sequencer.

The Global Quantum is used to synchronize the different Track Sequencers with the global timing as
well as to synchronize the app over Ableton Link.

Ableton Link controls:


Enable/Disable Ableton Link and Ableton Link Start/Stop Sync, and adjust the Latency Compensation.

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3.3.1.2 Stop

Short Click : Stop (and currently playing sounds)


Long Click : Show the extended Stop menu

Stop Audio Session Recorder:


Stop the running Audio Recording Session.
(This button is disabled, if no recording session is running)

The Audio Session Recorder lets you record the Master Out Signal as .wav in real-time. This makes it
very easy to capture the audio while you’re doing live jams.

(for details see Chapter: Audio Export & Bouncing > Audio Session Recorder / Real-Time Audio Export)

Stop-Lock:
Turns the Stop-Lock ON/OFF.

The Stop Lock allows you to run the Sequencer even if you lock the screen of your device (which
normally stops the Sequencer). This is useful for musicians who want to practice an instrument with
their headphones and keep the device in the pocket while it’s running.

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3.3.1.3 Record

Short Click : Record


Long Click : Show the extended Record menu

Start Audio Session Recorder:


Start a new Audio Recording Session.

The Audio Session Recorder lets you record the Master Out Signal as .wav in real-time. This makes it
very easy to capture the audio while you’re doing live jams.

(for details see Chapter: Audio Export & Bouncing > Audio Session Recorder / Real-Time Audio Export)

Record Sample from Microphone:


Start a new (empty) Audio Editor, ready to record a new Sample.

(for details see Chapter: Audio Editor > Capture/Record Samples)

Metronome:
Turns the Metronome Click ON/OFF.

Metronome Volume:
Adjust the Volume of the Metronome Click.

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3.3.2 ‘Unsaved Changes’ Indicator

The ‘Unsaved Changes’ Indicator keeps track of all changes you make in your current project.

The indicator turns red, if there are any unsaved changes in the current project.

3.3.3 Main Out VU Meter

The Main Out VU Meter shows the output level at the very end of the signal chain (where the signal is
passed underlying audio driver and finally to the speakers).

3.3.4 Fine Tune Switch

Use this button to turn the Fine Tune mode ON/OFF.

With fine tune enabled, all rotary knobs, faders and X-Y pads move 15 times slower than the moving
pointer (your finger).

(for details see Chapter: Fader and X-Y Pad Fine Tune)

3.3.5 Mixer/Arranger Switch

Use this button to switch between the Mixer and Arranger view. On the mixer you’ll see the Arranger
button, and on the Arranger you’ll see the Mixer button

Note: Long press this button to toggle between Pattern and Song operation

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3.3.6 Project Display

The Project Display in the Toolbar on top provides the following information:

The Project Name:

The RAM usage in relation to the available RAM per app:

A numeric and graphical interpretation of the global phase:

Note: The global phase shows the global timing, which surrounds all track sequencers. The global
timing is required (as G-Stomper Producer offers an individual timing per track) to keep all track
sequencers in sync and to organize the song structure. Each track sequencer gets automatically
synchronized with the global timing. To change the global quantum (the number of beats per global
loop cycle), short press the project display (or likewise long press the play button).

The current Operation Mode:

Click that spot to toggle between Pattern and Song operation mode.

Note: Clicking any other spot inside the project display shows up the global sequencer menu.

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3.3.7 Setup Menu

The Setup menu is the main entry point for all global app settings, such as audio system, sampler and
synthesizer configuration, MIDI setup, and more.

Short click : Show up the Setup menu

3.3.8 Main Menu

The Main menu is the main entry point for all essential operations to load, save, export and share your
work.

Short click : Show up the Main menu

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3.3.9 Quick Scene Set Navigator

Notice the little triangle mark at the upper left corner of the Main menu button. This mark indicates
that the button has a secondary function which can be accessed by long pressing the button.
(see Chapter: Multifunctional (long clickable) Buttons)

Long click : Show up the Quick Scene Set Navigator

The Quick Scene Set Navigator is a quick access to the to all basic Scene Set operations including the
long press menu. Furthermore it allows you to switch between different Scenes without navigating to
the actual UI section.

3.3.10 Exit Button

The Exit Button exits the application.

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3.4 Fader and X-Y Pad Handling

All faders and X-Y pads in the G-Stomper apps have 2 main operation modes:

Absolute (default):
When you touch a fader or X-Y pad in absolute mode, then the value gets set immediately to the touch
position. When you touch the pan fader at its max position (on top) for example, then it jumps
immediately to the max value.

Relative:
In relative mode, a fader or X-Y pad just moves when you move the pointer (your finger), relatively to its
base position, depending on the movement. If you touch the pan fader at its max position (on top) for
example, then it sticks in the middle as long as you don’t make any movement. Only when you move
your finger, pull it down for example, then the fader moves relatively to its base position

The main fader behaviour can be changed in the General UI section of the Setup dialog.

To switch to relative behaviour, enable the checkbox in the General UI section.

Note:
While moving a fader in Absolute mode, the fader tooltip that is shown right above the fader thumb,
might be hidden under your finger. If that is the case, simply move the finger away from the fader while
keep touching the screen. You’ll then still be locked on the fader and have a clear view to the tooltip.

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3.4.1 Fader and X-Y Pad Fine Tune

In addition to the global absolute and relative fader and X-Y pad behaviour, you can temporary enable
the fine tune mode.

With fine tune enabled, all faders and X-Y pads move 15 times slower than the moving pointer (your
finger).

This allows you to make very precise settings.

Note: Long press the fine tune button to turn the Sticky Mode ON/OFF
(see Chapter: Fader and X-Y Pad Sticky Mode)

The fine tune mode can be turned ON/OFF in use of the dedicated buttons, found on various locations
across the application:

3.4.2 Fader and X-Y Pad Sticky Mode (Fine Tune long click)

With the Fader and X-Y Pad Sticky Mode you can stick all Faders and X-Y Pads to their current position.
If enabled, you can move the Faders and X-Y Pads like normal, but if you release them, they jump back
to their original (sticky) position. This is very useful to mess around with parameters without having the
headache to fiddle back to the original position.

Long press the fine tune button(s) to turn the Sticky Mode ON/OFF

3.4.3 Fader Info (current value) and Reset

There are two more important things you should know about the G-Stomper faders.

Show the current fader value:


Short click the label below the fader shows a tooltip with the current fader value.

Reset the fader to its default position:


Long click the label below the fader resets the fader to its default position (e.g. pan:50,
pitch:50: volume:85, etc.).

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3.5 Quick Nav Bar (G-Stomper Studio, G-Stomper Rhythm, G-Stomper VA-
Beast)

The G-Stomper App layout is generally built for screen aspect ratios from 16:9 to 16:10. Screens which
exceed that limit will get black letterbox bars either in horizontal or vertical direction. In Landscape
orientation, if the letterboxed space is large enough, then a Quick Navigation Bar is displayed instead of
the black bars. This is the case on devices with screen aspect ratios of 4:3 or 18:9 for example.

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