Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
SEQUENCER FUNCTIONS
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Lane details
A track consists of one (default) or several parallel lanes. Depending on track type, the clips on the lanes can contain
various types of events. A lane can also contain clips with performance controller and parameter automation events -
or pattern selection for pattern based devices.
Note lane
As the name implies, the note lane can contain clips that feature note events. Clips on a note lane can also contain
performance controller events. One or several note lanes can be present on an instrument track.
Note lane elements
•Name
At the top to the left is the name of the lane. As soon as you create a note lane it will automatically be named
“Lane n” where “n” is the number of the lane - in chronological order. You can change the name of the lane by dou-
ble-clicking in the name field, typing in a new name and then pressing [Return] on the computer keyboard.
! Note that depending on the current magnification of the Edit/Arrangement Pane, the note lane names could
sometimes be hidden. To make the note lane names visible, increase the vertical magnification of the Edit/Ar-
rangement Pane, for example, by clicking the + magnification button.
Increase the vertical magnification by clicking the + magnification button above the Sequencer scrollbar
Record Enable button
Below the note lane name is the “Record Enable” button. Make sure this button is on (red) before recording on the
lane. By default, the “Record Enable” button on the latest created/added note lane is automatically activated when
you select an instrument track.
Groove Select drop-down list
To the right of the “Record Enable” button is the “Groove Select” drop-down list. Here you can select a ReGroove
channel for all clips on the lane. See more about ReGroove in “The ReGroove Mixer”.
M (Mute) button
Clicking the “M” button will mute the playback from the lane.
Note Lane