Reference Guide

1966 View reference
Step Sequencer view
To unlink copied Step Sequencer clips
When you copy step sequencer clips, all copies are linked to each other. This means that any further
edits to any of the clips will be automatically reflected in all other linked sibling clips.
If you want to edit one instance of a step sequencer clip without affecting any other clips, you must
first unlink the clip you want to edit:
1. Right-click the step sequencer clip in the Clips pane to show the Clips pane context menu.
2. Select Unlink Step Sequencer Clips from the context menu (point the mouse over the bottom
of the context menu in order to show any “hidden” commands).
The clip is now unlinked from the other clips.
See:
“MIDI Groove Clips” on page 715
“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
“Using the Step Sequencer with drum maps” on page 1963
Tip:
If you frequently need to unlink step sequencer clips, assign the
Unlink Step Sequencer Clips
to a key binding (see
“Key bindings”
on page 1167).