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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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Arpeggio Notes to Track
This menu item is used for rendering the arpeggio from an RPG-8 to actual note clips. For this to work, you must
have recorded chords or notes on the RPG-8 track and set the locators (so that an arpeggio is generated when you
start playback from the left locator).
“Arpeggio Notes to Track” will create a note clip between the locators on the selected track, containing the gener-
ated arpeggio notes. You can then mute the original note clip(s) on the RPG-8 track and edit the rendered arpeggio
notes as usual.
Create Track for.../Delete Track for...
A rack device can have one sequencer track or no sequencer track. Instrument devices are by default created to-
gether with a sequencer track, while effect devices, mixers etc. are created without tracks.
D If a device without sequencer track is selected, this menu item is called “Create Track for [device name]”.
Select it to create an empty sequencer track for the device.
D If the selected device has a sequencer track already, this menu item is called “Delete Track for [device name]”.
It will remove the sequencer track and all its contents, but leave the device.
Go To Track for
D With a device selected in the rack, select “Go To Track for [device name]” to bring the corresponding se-
quencer track for the device into view.
Insert Bars Between Locators
! The sequencer must have edit focus for this item to become available.
This function inserts an empty area between the locators in the main sequencer. All events after the left locator are
moved to the right to “make room” for the inserted area. See “Inserting bars” for more information.
Remove Bars Between Locators
! The sequencer must have edit focus for this item to become available.
This function removes all material between the locators in the main sequencer. All events after the right locator are
moved to the left to “fill out” the gap after the removed section. See “Removing bars” for more information.
Bounce in Place
The Bounce in Place function lets you bounce the sound generated from playing back note or audio clips, with any in-
sert effects and channel strip coloration - but without Send FX and Master Section settings - to a new audio clip on
a new audio track. See “Bounce in Place”.
Bounce Clips to New Samples (Audio Clips)
It’s possible to bounce Audio Clips to new Song Samples. You could then edit the samples in the Edit Sample window
and then load into a sampler device for playback. See “Bounce Clip(s) to New Sample(s)”.
Bounce Clip to Disk... (Audio Clips)
This function allows you to export a selected audio clip as a WAV or AIFF file to disk. See “The “Bounce Clip to Disk”
function”.