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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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Parameter Automation...
The parameter automation dialog allows you to add or remove automation lanes for the selected sequencer track.
D The checkboxes to the left determine if a lane is shown or not.
To add a lane, activate its checkbox.
D The Automated column indicates if there is automation data (clips) on the lane.
If you deactivate the checkbox for an automated parameter, this will delete the automation data. This is indicated
by the automation symbol with the trash can.
D If the “Show Frequently Used Only” checkbox is activated, only the more common automation parameters are
listed.
To see all parameters, deactivate the checkbox.
New Note Lane
Adds a new note lane to the selected track(s). This is the same as clicking the “+ Lanes” button above the track list.
Merge Note Lanes on Tracks
If there is more than one note lane on the selected track, this menu item will merge all note clips on all lanes into a
single lane.
D If there are several clips containing the same performance controllers (e.g. mod wheel) on the same positions
in the song, only the performance controller data from the topmost lane will be kept.
This is the same rule as during playback - performance control data in the topmost lane has priority.
Get Groove From Clip
This requires that a single note clip is selected. The function will look at the notes in the clip and extract a groove
from these. You can apply this groove to other note lanes or save it as a groove patch for later use.
1. Create or record a rhythmic note “pattern” of some kind.
You may for example record a drum pattern, or use the notes playing the slices in a REX loop.
q For the groove to be useful in most common music styles, it’s recommended that the note clip is an exact num-
ber of bars in length - preferably 1, 2, 4 or maybe 8 bars.