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SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS
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The relationship between tracks, lanes, clips and events
A track is the top level in the sequencer Track List hierarchy. A track can consist of one or several parallel lanes. A
lane can contain clips, which in turn can contain audio recordings, note events, performance controller events, param-
eter automation events or pattern events (Record+Reason), depending on track type.
An instrument track with four note lanes featuring clips with note events.
A device in the rack can never have more than one track in the sequencer.
A clip is a “container” for various types of events (audio recordings, note, performance controller, parameter
automation or pattern (Record+Reason) events).
Track types
These are the different track types:
The Blocks track.
The Blocks track is present at the top of the Track List only when the Blocks button on the transport Panel is on.
On the Blocks track you can create Block Automation clips to decide which Blocks should play back. Refer to
“Working with Blocks in the Sequencer” for more information about the Blocks feature.
The Transport track.
The Transport track is always present at the top of the Track List and cannot be moved or deleted. The Transport
Track can have a maximum of two lanes: one containing time signature automation, and the other containing
tempo automation. See “Automating time signature” and “Editing tempo automation” for more details.
Track
Lane
Lane
Lane
Lane
Clip
Clip
Clip
Clip
Note Events