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SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS131
D Alternatively, press [0] on the numeric keypad or [Shift]+[Return] on the computer keyboard.
By default, if you click the Stop button or use the keyboard “Stop” commands when the song is already stopped, the
Song Position Pointer is moved according to the following rules:
Clicking/pressing Stop the first time moves the Song Position Pointer to where playback was last started.
Clicking/pressing Stop a second time moves the Song Position Pointer to the beginning of the song.
If the Song Position Pointer already is at the beginning of the song, nothing happens.
This means you can always click twice on the Stop button in “stop mode”, to return to the beginning of the song.
D Press [Spacebar] on the computer keyboard to toggle between Play and Stop.
To have the Song Position Pointer automatically return to its last start position when you hit Stop, select “Re-
turn to last start position on stop” in the Miscellaneous section on the General tab in Preferences, see “Return
to last start position on stop”.
Record
D Click the Record button to begin recording on the selected track/lane in your song.
Alternatively, press [*] on the numeric keypad or hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [Return] on the
computer keyboard. If Pre-count has been activated (see Pre(-count) On/Off above), the recording will begin after
the set number of pre-count bars.
! Nothing you play during the pre-count period will be recorded.
Dub and Alt
Clicking on any of these buttons will add additional audio tracks or note lanes for overdub purposes. Refer to “Over-
dubbing audio using the “Dub” function” and “Recording notes using the “Dub” and “Alt” functions” for more details
about these functions.
Loop On/Off
D Click the Loop button or press [L] to activate the Loop function.
When the loop function is activated, recording and playback will be continuously looped between the Left and Right
Locators. Some general rules regarding loop mode are these:
If the Song Position Pointer is to the left of (before) the Right Locator when playback is started, the song will
play to the Right Locator and then immediately jump back and seamlessly continue from the Left Locator.
If the Song Position Pointer is to the right of (after) the Right Locator when playback is started, the Locators
will be ignored and the song will continue to play “un-looped”.
If the Left Locator is to the right of the Right Locator, i.e. in “reversed” order, the song will play to the Right Lo-
cator and then immediately jump and seamlessly continue from the Left Locator, skipping the part of the song
in-between the Locators. The song will then continue to play “un-looped”.
Go to Left and Right Locators
D Click on the “L” or “R” button to move the Song Position Pointer to the Left or Right Locators respectively.
D Alternatively, press [1] on the numeric keypad on the computer keyboard to move the Song Position Pointer to
the Left Locator or [2] to move to the Right Locator.