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SEQUENCE

SEQUENCE EDIT screen

Here you can edit the MIDI messages that are
recorded on a MIDI track. The Sequence Edit screen
lets you graphically edit the events recorded on the
track.

To access this screen

Explanation of each area

1.

Now time

Indicates the current time (measure/beat/tick) in the
sequencer.

2.

Time Sign

Indicates the time sign of the current song.

3.

Step Time

This is the unit by which the current time will move
when you press the step buttons ( / ).

4.

Editing Region

Displays the editing region (region in time~out time).

5.

No. (Track number and icon)

This indicates the number of each track recorded in
the sequencer. You can create up to 128 MIDI
sequence tracks and 8 audio tracks. The icon at the
right of the track number shows the type of track.

The line of the track number selected by the cursor
is highlighted. We refer to this track as the “current
track.”

6.

Track status (M/S)

Switches the state of the track.

If you simultaneously turn on M (Mute) and S (Solo)
for the same track, the S (Solo) setting will take
priority.

7.

Play list

The boxes show the existence of sequence data
recorded in each track.

Icon Explanation

MIDI track
Audio track

M column S column

When displays “M,” mute
is on. Sound will not be
played back from this
track.
When displays “S,” solo is
on. Sound will be played
back from only this track.
When Displays “-,” mute is
off.
When displays “-,” solo is
off.
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