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▪ All  other  notes  in  the  selection  are  moved  or  resized  by  the  same  amount  (regardless  of
their  own  quantizing  rules).  When  resizing,  if  the  notes  have  different  lengths  the  length
differences are retained as long as no event becomes shorter than one step.
For example, if you have a drum roll, a flam or any custom sequence happening right before a beat,
this allows you to move the whole sequence to another beat with a perfect timing while keeping its
feel untouched.
Dragging vs. Nudging
Dragging with the mouse is different from the Nudge command on your controller:
▪ Whereas dragging is based on the Step Grid, the Nudge command is based on the Nudge
Grid (see section ↑11.1.7, Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge Grid).
▪ Whereas you can drag notes beyond the end of the Pattern, nudged notes reaching the end
of the Pattern are automatically sent to the beginning of the Pattern.
▪ If a  note is  not on  a  Step Grid  division, dragging  it with  Step Grid  enabled will  alternate
between snapping to Step Grid divisions and snapping to positions that preserve its original
offset with the Step Grid (see quantization rule above).
In the software the Nudge command is not available with your mouse but via a keyboard short-
cut:
► Press  [Alt]  +  the  left/right  cursor  key  on  your  computer  keyboard  to  nudge  the  selected
notes by one Nudge Grid division. If no event is selected, all events in the Pattern will be
affected.
See the hardware section below for more information on the Nudge command.
Nudge Events and Notes
Nudging allows you to shift selected events by the Nudge Grid resolution (the events’ offsets
relative to the Nudge Grid are preserved).
The Nudge  Grid  is  based  on  the  Step  Grid  and  allows  you  to  define  even smaller jumps than the
Step  Grid  divisions  to  move  your  events  more  precisely.  See  section  ↑11.1.7,  Adjusting  the  Step
Grid and the Nudge Grid for more details.
Working with Patterns
Editing Events
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