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SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS
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Song View and Edit Mode
If the Blocks button on the Transport Panel is off, the Song View and Block View buttons in the Toolbar are not
shown. If the Blocks button on the Transport Panel is on, the Song View and Block View buttons appear in the Tool-
bar. The Song View is the “normal view” where you are working with your song arrangement. This mode gives a good
overview of the contents of the tracks in your song.
If the Blocks button on the Transport Panel is activated, you can click the Block View button to enter Block View. In
Block View you arrange the clips you want to include in specific Blocks (see “Working with Blocks in the Se-
quencer”).
Edit Mode is where you edit the contents of the clips in your song. To enter Edit Mode, hold down [Ctrl](Win) or
[Cmd](Mac) and press [E]. In Edit Mode the Edit Pane shows detailed information about the content of one track (see
“Tracks overview”), or lane (see “Lanes overview”) at a time and you can edit the events in individual clips (see “Clips
overview”).
q When you open a note or Comp audio clip by double-clicking it in Song View or Block View, the sequencer au-
tomatically switches to Edit Mode. However, if you double-click a Single Take audio clip or parameter automa-
tion clip, it opens up for editing inline, directly in the Song View or Block View.
Song View
In the Song View, all clips on all tracks can be viewed. Use this mode to get an overview of your arrangement, and
when you want to perform clip-based editing such as rearranging whole sections of your song, etc.
! Note that when the Blocks button on the Transport Panel is off, there is no separate “Song View” button in the
Toolbar, simply because Song View is the default view here.