Reference Guide

1808 View reference
Step Sequencer view
“Working with steps” on page 1817
“Working with Controller events” on page 1824
“Working with patterns” on page 1827
“Working with Step Sequencer clips” on page 1830
“Keyboard shortcuts” on page 1813
Rows
Figure 500. Per-row controls
A. Drag to reorder rows B. Select row (and show Controllers pane) C. Note name (click to audition pitch)
D. Note number E. Mute F. Solo G. Incoming MIDI activity indicator H. Shared MIDI channel indicator I. Output
J. Step Editor parameter (Event Type picker) K. Velocity L. Duration M. Swing N. Time offset O. Flam
P. Output channel
Each row represents a specific pitch. Similar to the Drum Editor in the Piano Roll view (in some
ways, you can think of a row as a different way of looking at the Drum Map Manager in “MIDI - Drum
Map Manager (Advanced)” on page 1675), the controls for each row are located at the left side of
the row.
You can insert, delete and reorder rows. The current row is outlined to indicate which row has focus.
To expose all controls, click a row’s Select button. Each row has the following controls:
Select. Use this button to expose advanced parameters and select the row or rows you want to
edit in the Controllers pane. If multiple rows are selected, the Controllers pane is displayed below
the top-most selected row. The Controllers pane is hidden if no rows are selected. See “To select
rows” on page 1816, “To edit controller events on a single row” on page 1825 and “To edit
controller events on multiple rows simultaneously” on page 1826.
Note Name. This control shows the name of the note to which the row is mapped. Click the note
name to audition the pitch. To rename the note, right-click the row and select Rename Note from
the pop-up menu.
Note Number. Use this control to specify the row’s input note.
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