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WORKING WITH BLOCKS IN THE SEQUENCER
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2. Select the Pencil tool.
The Block selector appears in the Inspector:
3. Select desired Block (1-32) from the Block Selector List.
In this example, we will use Block 1.
4. Draw a clip on the Blocks Track.
This creates a Block Automation Clip which instructs the sequencer to play back the events you have previously
recorded in Block 1:
A Block Automation Clip drawn on the Blocks Track in the Song View
The contents (clips and events) of Block 1 are displayed on the respective sequencer tracks in a ghosted fashion
on a colored background. This way you will see what events and/or recordings the Block will play back. This also
allows for muting of individual lanes in the Block (see “Muting lanes in Block Automation Clips”).
The following rules apply to Block Automation Clips:
If the Block Automation Clip is longer than the actual Block length (defined by the End Marker in the Block
View), the Block is repeated over and over for as many times as necessary.
In the picture above, the Block length is 8 bars and the Block Automation Clip is 20 bars. This means that Block 1
is repeated at bars 9 and 17. The repetitions are indicated with thin vertical lines in the Block Automation Clip and
on the sequencer tracks (similar to a Pattern Automation clip).
If the Block Automation Clip is shorter than an even multiple of the Block length, the remaining content of the
Block is masked out (muted) in the Song View arrangement.
In the picture above, the last 4 bars of the third repetition are masked out.
Block Selector
Block Automation Clip
Block contents