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The Multi Zone
The Arranger page
The Arranger page allows you to change up the project by
creating different arrangements. This allows you to play
back the project in a non-linear way and is great for live
performance.
In order to do this you first need to create arrangement
parts. Make sure that the “Show Arranger Track” button in
the Arrange Zone is activated, see “Show Arranger Track”
on page 43.
Press and hold [Alt]/[Option] while the mouse is hovered in
the Arranger track. The mouse will turn into a pencil. You
can then click and drag to create an arrangement part.
Pads
The 16 rounded squares in the center of the Arranger
page are known as pads. Every arrangement part that you
create in the Arranger track can be represented by one of
these pads. There are only 16 pads though, so you can
only access 16 arrangement parts at a time.
Pad assignment
[Alt]-click along the top of a pad to open a pop-up menu al-
lowing you to choose which arrangement part will be linked
to that pad. You can also set this to “None” or to “Stop”.
Pad name
[Alt]-click along the bottom of the pad to name the pad.
Arrangement modes
There are actually two arrangement modes in Sequel.
Note that you can switch modes during playback. You can
choose between “Live Pads” or “Chain Play” mode (for a
detailed description of these modes, see “Tutorial 4: Live
Pads and Chain Play mode” on page 34).
Live Pads
In this playback mode you can click on a pad at any time to
play it. The arrangement part will loop until you click on an-
other pad or hit stop. You can also press the correspond-
ing key on your computer keyboard to activate the pad.
Show Arranger Track
Pad “A”
Arranger part “A”