Reference Guide

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Step Sequencer view
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To preview a pattern
You can preview step sequencer patterns (.ssp) in the Media Browser. For details, see “To preview
MIDI content” on page 617.
To step record a pattern
See “To step record notes from a MIDI device” on page 1957.
See:
“Controllers pane” on page 1946
“Working with rows” on page 1950
“Working with steps” on page 1952
“Working with Controller events” on page 1959
“Working with Step Sequencer clips” on page 1965
Using the Step Sequencer with drum maps
By default, all rows in a Step Sequencer clip are assigned to the track’s output port, which could be a
hardware MIDI port, a software instrument, or a drum map.
If you re-assign rows to different output ports, the Step Sequencer will automatically assign the rows
to a new drum map.
The following diagram illustrates how the Drum Editor in the Piano Roll view, the Step Sequencer
and the Drum Map Properties dialog box are all interconnected when using a drum map.
A. Note Name B. Notes C. Mute, Solo, Velocity and Velocity Multiplier are separate for the drum map and step
sequencer
B
A
C