User Manual

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SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS
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Creating/adding lanes
Adding note lanes
You can add additional note lanes on an instrument track. This can be useful under the following circumstances:
If you want to overdub notes or performance automation but don’t want to record in existing clips.
If you want to record a series of takes on separate note lanes, to later decide which take is the “best” (or to
edit together a composite).
If you want to apply different ReGroove grooves to different parts of a track, or want different grooves on sep-
arate drums on a drum track.
You can create new note lanes for selected instrument tracks in the following ways:
D Select “New Note Lane” from the Edit menu or from the context menu.
A new note lane will be created and automatically record enabled.
D Click on the “New Note Lane” (Lanes +) button at the top of the Track List.
A new Note Lane will be created and automatically record enabled.
D Click on the “New Dub” button on the Transport Panel.
A new note lane will be created and automatically record enabled. See “Recording notes using the “Dub” and “Alt”
functions” for more details.
D Click on the “New Alt” button on the Transport Panel.
A new note lane will be created and automatically record enabled. At the same time, the previous note lane, or (if
loop is activated and the Song Position Pointer is between the Left and Right Locators) the clips between the Left
and Right Locators, will be muted. See “Recording notes using the “Dub” and “Alt” functions” for more details.
q Note that the “New Dub” and “New Alt” functions can also be used on-the-fly during recording without stop-
ping the sequencer.