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SEQUENCE

STEP REC (MIDI) screen

Here you can use the pads to record note data on a
MIDI track.

To access this screen

•+

In order to open this popup, you must specify a
MIDI track as the current track.

Explanation of each area

1.

Step Time

Specifies the note value of the notes you will input.
Range: (30), (40), (60), (80), (120),
(160), (240), (320),

(480)

,
(640), (960), (1920), (3840),

In the STEP REC screen you can change the step
time by pressing [SHIFT] + ([ (1)] ~ [ (9)])
(numeric keys).

2.

Duration

Specifies the actual length of the note, as a percentage
of the note value you specified for Step Time.
Range: 1~

100

~200 %

3.

Velocity

Specifies the strength of the note.
Range:

Real

, 1~127

4.

Note number (keyboard)

The note numbers (keys) are shown from bottom to
top. Since the actual pitches correspond to the note
numbers, the displayed location of the note tells you
the pitch.

5.

Piano roll

This shows the note events. The horizontal axis is
time, and the vertical axis is note number (pitch). The
range of shown note changes by inputting the note
number.

6.

Velocity

Indicates the velocity of the note event. The velocity is
shown as a pair with the note event; a longer bar
indicates a stronger velocity.

F-buttons

Back Step

Reverts the preceding input.

Tie

Connects (extends) the event at the current time to
the next step.

Rest

Inputs a rest (silence).

During step recording, you can press [REC] to make
the REC indicator (red) blink. In this state, pressing
the pads will not record anything. This is a
convenient way for you to check the sound
produced by each pad.
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