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The Multi Zone
The Master channel
The Master channel is the output of all of the tracks com-
bined. It is found on the right hand side of the Mixer page.
This channel features a volume fader and a panner.
If you are clipping the Master channel, the channel will be-
come red. Lower the fader to return the channel to normal,
or alternatively lower all track faders by the same amount
to reduce the level going into the Master channel. Click
the Audio Overload button to reset the clipping indicator.
The Track Inspector page
The Track Inspector page is where all of the effects pro-
cessing in Sequel takes place. The Track Inspector page
has a few similarities to the Mixer page in that the Master
channel is still present on the right hand side. This time
however, there is only one channel strip present, which
represents the selected track in the Arrange Zone.
You can only edit one tracks effect and a couple of global
effects at a time. To edit the effect settings for a certain
track, select it in the Arrange Zone to make its settings ap-
pear in the Track Inspector page.
The Track Inspector page features six tabs. You can click
on a tab to access its controls or just hover the mouse
over it to see what settings you have already applied to it.
The Event Effects tab (instrument tracks only)
The Event Effects tab only works with instrument tracks. It
includes two effects: a chorder and an arpeggiator.
You can activate the chorder or arpeggiator by activating
the button to the right of the effect. You can then adjust
the effect to get the desired result.
Chorder
The Chorder automatically plays chords when you press a
single note on your MIDI keyboard. This is great if you
have trouble playing in keyboard parts.
Use the “Bypass Chorder” button to activate or bypass
the effect. You can select the type of chords you would
like to be generated from the pop-up menu.
Arpeggiator
The Arpeggiator automatically creates patterns based on
the notes you play, creating great rhythm and a really cool
effect. It creates this pattern as long as a note is held.
Once the note is released, the pattern stops.
Master channel
with normal levels
Master channel
with clipping
(overload)










