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164 Live Performer
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Sequencer
By clicking on this symbol you switch the Live Performer into the
Sequencer mode.
Sequencer programming
Above the range buttons the text line will appear for function control
(Sequencer). Enter ranges in the order in which they should be played back.
Corresponding letters will be inserted in the Sequencer. This text line can be
handled as any other text line: Letters will be added at the position of the
cursor (small, blinking vertical stroke), the arrows move the cursor, and with
Del or Back keys entries can be deleted.
Warning: In playback mode a range will be played as a loop until a different
range is selected, and one letter corresponds exactly to a one-time playback
of the range. If, for example, range D with a length of 2 bars should be played
for 8 bars, DDDD should be entered.
Playback sequence
This starts the sequence. The range play back always begins at the
cursor position (the Sequencer cursor).
A progress bar in the Sequencer shows the position in the progression where
the sequence control is found at the moment. Currently playing or played
ranges are displayed in gray, and the cursor always moves in front of the next
playing range. When the end of the programmed sequence is reached, this will
be repeated from the start.
You can also enter the sequence during playback. The ranges are then entered
at the end of the sequence.
You can also program the stop button (.). When playback reaches stop it will
be stopped. A repeated sequencer playback start occurs from the cursor
position, or behind the stop. You can thus program a progression, which stops
after each played range (cue list for theater or a radio play).
Transform sequence in arrangement
Using this button the programmed or recorded Live Performer
sequence transformed into an arrangement.
A new project is created, which corresponds exactly to the sequence. This
means that the defined ranges of the output project will be copied one after
the other according to the succession and length defined in the sequencer.