Reference Guide

1824 View reference
Step Sequencer view
Step Record Shortcuts
See:
“Working with Controller events” on page 1824
“Working with rows” on page 1815
“Working with patterns” on page 1827
“Working with Step Sequencer clips” on page 1830
Working with Controller events
You use the Controllers pane to include modulation events, such as Controller, Pitch Wheel,
Channel Aftertouch, RPN and NRPN events, in your patterns. Modulation events are independent
for each row.
“To edit controller events on a single row” on page 1825
“To edit controller events on multiple rows simultaneously” on page 1826
“To create a smooth slide (portamento) between pitches” on page 1826
Action Key
Enable/disable MIDI step recording CTRL+R
Move the current step backward by one step COMMA (,)
Move the current step forward by one step PERIOD (.)
Undo the most recent step entry and move the
current position backward by one step
CTRL+Z
Table 271.
Tip:
To insert a rest, simply move the step forward or backward without pressing a key on your MIDI
controller.
Note: Modulation events on one row may also affect other rows that share the same output port
and channel pair. Velocity and Time Offset parameters are always independent for each row,
regardless of port/channel assignments.