Reference Guide

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Step Sequencer view
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A. Flammed step B. Normal steps
To add slide (portamento) to notes
To create a smooth slide between two pitches, you must insert controller events in the Controllers
pane. For details, see “To create a smooth slide (portamento) between pitches” on page 1961.
To specify the likelihood that a note will play (randomize)
You can specify the probability of whether an enabled note will play or not. By default, all enabled
notes have a Probability value of 100%, which means the notes always play. To reduce the
likelihood that a note will play, decrease the Probability value.
1. Click a row’s Select button .
The Controllers pane appears below the row.
2. Click the Step Editor parameter control and select Step Play Probability from the drop-down
menu.
3. Draw events in the Controller pane to specify the desired Step Play Probability value for each
note. The Probability value specifies the likelihood that a note will play. The value range is 1
(seldom) to 100 (always).
To step record notes from a MIDI device
In addition to entering note events with the mouse, you can also use a MIDI input device to enter
notes.
1. To enable MIDI step recording, do one of the following:
Click the Record button in the Step Sequencer.
Right-click the Play button in the Step Sequencer.
Make sure the Step Sequencer window has focus and press CTRL+R.
The Step Record button displays a red circle to indicate that MIDI Step Recording mode is
enabled and the Position Indicator indicates the current position with a red light .
2. On your MIDI input device, play the note(s) that you would like to assign to the current step (as
indicated by the red light in the Position Indicator).
The Step Sequencer will listen for any and all notes that are pressed until a note is released, at
which time the notes that were pressed will be turned on and the Step Sequencer will
automatically advance to the next step. The following rules apply when step recording:
If the pitch that is pressed is already mapped to a row in the Step Sequencer, then the note is
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