I Used The Behringer Swing Manual On My Arturia Keystep
Recently Behringer released the Swing, a music controller which looks very much like the Arturia Keystep. I tried to find out if there is any secret function hidden in the Swing. Since I am not allowed to use the officially provided images of the Swing, here is the Link where you can have a look yourself, how much they look like each other. https://www.behringer.com/downloads.html

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