Reference Guide
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Step Sequencer view
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Notes pane
The Notes pane consists of the following controls:
Rows. Each row represents a specific pitch. Similar to the Drum Editor in the Piano Roll view (in
some ways, you can think of a row as a different way of looking at the Drum Map Manager in “MIDI -
Drum Map Manager (Advanced)” on page 1805), the controls for each row are located at the left
side of the row and has the following controls:
• Note Cells (steps). Notes are enabled by clicking in a cell and disabled by right-clicking. Active
steps are highlighted during playback. For more information about editing steps, see “Working
with steps” on page 1952.
• Beat Counter. The Beat Counter is displayed above the step grid and each “light” in the counter
represents a step. Each beat is displayed in an alternate color and the current step is highlighted
during playback.
• Scroll Bars. Horizontal and vertical scroll bars make it easy to navigate around a sequence that
contains many rows or steps.
See:
“Working with steps” on page 1952
“Step Sequencer view menu” on page 1939
“Toolbar” on page 1940
“Rows” on page 1942
“Controllers pane” on page 1946
“Step sequencer interface” on page 1937
“Working with rows” on page 1950
“Working with steps” on page 1952
“Working with Controller events” on page 1959
“Working with patterns” on page 1961
“Working with Step Sequencer clips” on page 1965
“Keyboard shortcuts” on page 1947