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Live Pads and Chain Play Mode
Live Record Mode
Live Record Mode
Load the project “Live Mode 2” found in the “Sequel Tutorial 4” folder.
If you want to create spontaneous performances, the live record mode allows you to
create and record your performances on-the-fly.
To record your performance, proceed as follows:
1. In the Multi Zone, open the Performance page and click the “Record Performance”
button.
The record button starts blinking.
2. Open the “Define Jump Grid” pop-up menu, and select a grid resolution.
The grid resolution determines for how long the selected pad is played and when
Sequel switches to the next pad. You can always change this during your
performance.
3. Click a pad to start playback of the corresponding performance part.
The performance part in the Arrange Zone is played back and a new part is created
on the performance timeline. The part is named after the performance part in the
Arrange Zone, and its length is determined by the Jump Grid setting. If the recorded
part on the timeline is longer than the original performance part in the Arrange Zone,
the performance part is retriggered.
4. Click as many pads as you want.
5. Click the Stop pad.
6. Start playback to listen to the new performance.
Playback Mode
Load the project “Live Mode 2” found in the “Sequel Tutorial 4” folder.
Playback mode allows you to click a pad at any time to play back the assigned
performance part in a loop. The part is played back until you click another pad or hit
stop.
Proceed as follows:
1. In the Multi Zone, open the Performance Page.
2. Open the “Define Jump Grid” pop-up menu, and select the End option.
The grid resolution determines for how long the selected pad is played and when
Sequel switches to the next pad.
3. Click pad A to play back the intro in a loop.
Pad A is highlighted, indicating that this pad is currently playing back or active.
4. Click pad B to play back the verse in a loop.
Pad B starts flashing, indicating that this pad is next in line to be played back.