Reference Guide

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Step Sequencer view
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A. Click the row’s handle and drag up/down to reorder a row
To select rows
Do one of the following:
To select a single row, click the row’s Select button .
To select all rows, press CTRL+A (make sure the Step Sequencer view has focus).
To select a range of rows, do one of the following:
Click the first row’s Select button , then hold down the SHIFT key and click the last row’s
Select button.
Click the first row’s Select button and drag up/down to select adjacent rows.
To select discontiguous rows or to toggle a row’s select state, hold down the CTRL key while you
click the desired row’s Select button.
The Controllers pane is displayed below the selected row. If multiple rows are selected, the
Controllers pane is displayed below the top-most selected row. If no rows are selected, the
Controllers pane is hidden.
Editing in the Controllers pane affects all selected rows.
To rename a row
1. Do one of the following:
Right-click a row and select Rename Row from the pop-up menu.
Click the row’s name to give it focus, then press ENTER or F2.
2. Type a new name and press ENTER.
See:
“Working with steps” on page 1952
“Working with Controller events” on page 1959
“Working with patterns” on page 1961
Note: The Shared MIDI Channel indicator lights up if a selected row shares the same MIDI
channel as any other row. This is a convenient reminder that any controller events you edit in
the row will also affect all other rows that share the same MIDI channel.
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