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THE SEQUENCER
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Deleting Controller sections
You can delete the selected controller section by pressing [Backspace] or
[Delete] or by selecting Delete from the Edit menu. The result is this:
The controller value just before the deleted selection will remain until the end of the
selection.
! You can´t remove all automation using this method - there will al-
ways be at least one controller value left. To remove all automation,
use the Clear Automation function:
Clearing Automation
To remove all automation for a controller, select “Clear Automation” from one
of the following menus:
The context menu for the controller subtrack.
This appears when you [Ctrl]-click (Mac) or right-click (WIndows) in the
subtrack.
The Edit menu.
Requires that the controller subtrack has focus. Click in the subtrack if
you are uncertain.
The parameter context menu.
This appears when you [Ctrl]-click (Mac) or right-click (WIndows) on the
parameter on the device panel.
Note that this clears all automation for the parameter, on all tracks!
Selecting “Clear Automation” will remove all controller values from the sub-
track, and the text “Not Automated” will be shown.
Inserting and Editing Pattern Changes
Pattern changes are viewed and edited in the Pattern lane:
A pattern change is shown as a yellow “tab” with the Bank and Pattern num-
ber. From the tab, a bar stretches to the right, for as long as the selected pat-
tern is “active”, i.e. to the next pattern change.
! When you record pattern changes, they are automatically posi-
tioned on downbeats (at the beginning of new bars).
Inserting Pattern Changes
To insert a Pattern change, proceed as follows:
1. If you haven’t automated any pattern changes for the track yet (the
words “Not Automated” are shown in the Pattern lane), it is a good
idea to first select a “default pattern” in the pattern device.
This is especially useful if you are using a main pattern and want to insert
changes to variation pattern here and there.
The reason is that just like when you record pattern changes, the rest of
the track will be “filled” with the original value as soon as you enter a pat-
tern change somewhere on the track.
2. Activate Snap and set the Snap value to the note position where you
want to insert pattern changes.
It is probably a good idea to set Snap to “Bar”, at least if you are working
with patterns of a length corresponding to the time signature (e.g. 16 or
32 step patterns and 4/4 time signature). However, if you are working
with patterns of another length, it can make sense to use other Snap val-
ues.
! Don’t insert pattern changes with Snap turned off, unless you want
chaotic rhythm changes!
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