Reference Guide

1814 View reference
Step Sequencer view
See:
“Step sequencer interface” on page 1804
“Working with rows” on page 1815
“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
Using the Step Sequencer
To open the Step Sequencer
1. Do one of the following:
To edit an existing pattern. Select the Step Sequencer clip that you want to edit in the Step
Sequencer.
To create a new pattern. Click the MIDI track in which you want to create the new pattern.
The track then becomes the active track. Make sure that no MIDI clips are selected.
2. Do one of the following:
•Select Views > Step Sequencer.
Press ALT+4.
Save the current pattern CTRL+ALT+S
Enable/disable MIDI step recording ALT+R
Go to previous step when step recording COMMA (,)
Go to next step when step recording PERIOD (.)
Note: You can also use a mouse wheel to adjust the value of the control that has focus. When
adjusting note velocities, hold down the SHIFT key for fine control.
If a knob has focus, you can press ENTER or F2 and type the desired value in an edit box.
Action Key
Table 270.