Instruction Manual
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Step Recording
Recording
Record dialog uses, for other commands.
By default, opening the Step Record window will automatically enable step
recording. Shift+R is the default shortcut to open the Step Record dialog.
Once the Step Record window is open, you can enable/disable step
recording at will without closing the Step Record window: just click the
Activate Step Recording button in the Step Record dialog, or press
Shift+R.
See also:
Step Record Keyboard Shortcuts
Step Pattern Recording
Step Record Keyboard Shortcuts
The default keyboard shortcuts for step recording are on the NumPad, so
that you can keep one hand on your MIDI keyboard to play notes with, and
use the other hand on the NumPad to use shortcuts.
To configure your own shortcut, use the Options-Key Bindings command
to open the Key Bindings dialog, choose Step Record in the Bind Context
field, select a key and a function you want to bind, and click the Bind button
to bind them together. Bind additional keys and commands as needed.
Default setting or
option…
Default shortcut…
Whole note NumPad 1
Half note NumPad 2
Quarter note NumPad 4
Eighth note NumPad 8
16th note NumPad 6
32nd note NumPad 3
64th note NumPad 7
Custom step size NumPad 9
Tuplet NumPad /
Dot NumPad *