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THE SEQUENCER
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background colors of the grid, making it easier to find the right pitch when drawing and
moving notes!
This is the lane to use when editing Synth or Sampler tracks.
The Drum lane. This is divided vertically into ten pitches, corresponding to the ten drum
sound channels on a Redrum device (and named accordingly, if the track is connected to a
Redrum device). Use this for editing drum tracks.
The REX lane. This is divided vertically into pitches (from C3 and up), corresponding to the
slices in a Dr.Rex loop player device. Use this for editing Dr.Rex tracks.
D In all three lanes, the actual notes are shown as “boxes”, with the
note length indicated by the width of the box and the velocity val-
ues indicated by the color of the box (the darker the color, the
higher the velocity).
The basic note editing procedures are the same for all three lanes.
Drawing notes
1. If you want to restrict note input to certain note values (e.g. six-
teenth notes), set the Snap value accordingly and activate Snap.
2. Select the Pencil tool.
You can toggle temporarily between the Arrow tool and the Pencil tool by
holding down [Command] (Mac) or [Alt] (Windows).
3. If needed, click in the piano keyboard display, drum sound list or
slice list to find the correct pitch.
If the track is connected to a device, this will play the corresponding note.
4. Click in the note display part of the lane, at the desired position.
A note will be inserted at the closest Snap value position.
D If you just click, the note will get the length of the Snap value.
This is true regardless of whether Snap is activated or not.
D If you instead click and keep the mouse button pressed, you can
drag to the right to set the length of the note.
If Snap is on, the length will be a multiple of the Snap value (unless you hold
down [Shift] while you drag). Also, see the note about drum note lengths be-
low.
Selecting notes
To select notes in the Edit View, use one of the following methods:
D Click on a note with the Arrow tool to select it.
D To select several notes, hold down [Shift] and click.
You can de-select individual notes by [Shift]-clicking them again.
D You can also click and drag a selection rectangle around the notes
you want to select.
If Snap is on, the selection rectangle will be magnetic to the nearest snap
value positions. For example, if Snap is set to “Bar”, dragging a rectangle will
select all notes within an exact range of bars (and within the pitches en-
closed by the rectangle).
D You can select the next or previous note on the track by pressing
the right or left arrow key on the computer keyboard.
Holding down [Shift] and using the arrow keys allows you to make multiple
selections.
D To select all notes on the track, use the Select All function on the
Edit menu.
Make sure that the correct lane (Key, Drum or REX) has focus first - other-
wise you may select all controllers or pattern changes. To set focus to a lane,
click somewhere in it (focus is indicated by a thin extra border within the
lane).
D To deselect all notes, click somewhere in an empty area.
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