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Adjusting the sequence length, What does it record, A note about velocity – Arturia KeyStep 37 MIDI Keyboard Controller and Sequencer User Manual

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4.2.3. Adjusting the sequence length

You can adjust the length of a sequence (from 1-64 steps) by using the Record and "MIDI

Channel" keys on the keyboard. To do this, hold the Record button and press any of the

"MIDI Channel" keys to set the length of a sequence. The note is not triggered while Record

is pressed and Holding Record while pressing a note that is not a MIDI Channel note does

nothing.

Note that while the Record button is held down, you can press a MIDI Channel note multiple

times to add to the sequence length. For example, if you hold Record and press the MIDI

Channel 4 key three times, it will set the length to 12 steps. You can also hold the Record

button and press different MIDI Channel keys to set varying lengths of sequences up to 64

steps (for example: Hold Rec and press 16 + 16 + 8 + 2 to set the sequencer length to 42 steps).

: "Sequence Length Update" in the MIDI Control Center determines what happens to the truncated

("leftover") notes when a sequence is shortened. Please refer to the MIDI Control Center chapter to learn
more about this feature.

4.2.4. What does it record?

The KeyStep 37 sequencer will record certain types of data for each sequence step:

• The note or notes played from the keyboard

• The velocity of each note (unless you tell it not to: see

section 4.2.4.1 [p.49]

)

• Rests entered by pressing the Tap button or holding it for one or more steps

• Notes entering through the MIDI port and their velocity

If a key is held for two or more steps a tied note will be recorded.

Note:

The maximum number of

notes in a chord is 16 notes, which exceeds the limit of 8 notes per step in a sequence. In this case only
the bottom 8 notes of the chord will be entered.

4.2.4.1. A note about velocity

KeyStep 37 will capture the velocity of each note the way it was played by default. But

there's an option in the MIDI Control Center to make sure every recorded note has the same

velocity value. You can also specify exactly what that value will be.

Also, if a note in a sequence is too loud or soft you can edit its velocity using the MIDI Control

Center.

See

Chapter 9 [p.74]

for more information about these features.

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