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Advanced features
Locking transpose
You can also lock the key of the loop using the “Transpose
Lock” feature.
• Drum, percussion and FX loops are transpose locked by
default.
One button record
Normally, when you want to record something you need to
record enable a track and click the Record button in the
Pilot Zone. Recording will start after a two-bar count-in,
and will end when you deactivate the Record button or
stop playback.
Sequel provides a second recording mode that allows you
to record only in the area defined by the cycle markers. This
is very handy, e.g. if you have just one little inaccuracy in an
otherwise perfect recording: you can simply re-record that
little section, and don’t have to record everything all over
again.
1. Set up a track to record on, and make sure that it is
record enabled.
2. Set up a cycle that exactly encompasses the area in
which you wish to record.
3. Press [Ctrl]/[Command]+[R].
The project cursor jumps to a position exactly two bars before the left lo-
cator, and playback starts.
4. After the normal two bar count-in, recording will start
automatically as soon as the project cursor reaches the
left locator, and will stop when the cursor reaches the
right locator.
Playback will continue until you stop it.
• You have three options to start this recording mode:
• By pressing [Ctrl]/[Command]+[R]
• By pressing [Ctrl]/[Command]+[*] (“multiply” on the numeric
keypad)
• By [Ctrl]/[Command]-clicking the Record button.
Transpose lock
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