Reference Guide

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Step Sequencer view
turned on.
If the pitch that is pressed is not mapped to a row in the Step Sequencer, then the step is
skipped.
Undo (CTRL+Z) will undo the most recent step entry and move the current position back by
one step.
3. To disable step recording, right-click the Play button again or press CTRL+R.
The Play button changes back to its normal state .
Specifying Velocity for Step Recording
You can specify whether step recording should use the recorded velocity or a fixed velocity value for
new notes. To toggle between the two behaviors, right-click on the Step Sequencer toolbar and
select Use Fixed/Default Velocity for Step Recording from the pop-up menu.
For more information about configuring the default velocity value, see “To specify the default velocity
value for new notes” on page 1956.
Step Record Shortcuts
See:
“Working with Controller events” on page 1959
“Working with rows” on page 1950
“Working with patterns” on page 1961
“Working with Step Sequencer clips” on page 1965
Action Key
Enable/disable MIDI step recording CTRL+R
Move the current step backward by one step COMMA (,)
Move the current step forward by one step PERIOD (.)
Undo the most recent step entry and move the
current position backward by one step
CTRL+Z
Table 287.
Tip:
To insert a rest, simply move the step forward or backward without pressing a key on your MIDI
controller.