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679Logic Pro User Guide
Change the step rate for the pattern
The step rate sets the duration of steps in the step grid as a note value. You can set the
step rate for the overall pattern, and set a different step rate for individual rows and steps.
In Logic Pro, choose a new step rate from the Step Rate pop-up menu in the Step
Sequencer menu bar.
You can also change the step rate for the pattern in the Step Sequencer inspector.
Use Step Sequencer edit modes in Logic Pro
You can control different aspects of the event triggered by a step using edit modes. You
can choose the edit mode for a pattern, and view multiple edit modes for each row using
subrows. Some edit modes are common to both note rows and automation rows, while
others are specific to one row type.
The Edit Mode selector in the Step Sequencer menu bar controls the edit mode for all rows
in the pattern. Step On/Off mode is always available on the left-side button on the selector.
You can choose other edit modes from the menu on the right side of the selector. The
chosen edit mode appears on the right-side button. Edit modes include the following:
Edit modes for both row types
Step On/Off: Click steps to turn them on or off. Active steps appear highlighted in the
step grid, while inactive steps appear darker.
Tie: Click the right edge of a step to tie it to the following step, or click the left edge
to tie it to the previous step. The duration of the step is lengthened by the value of the
step it is tied to.