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Improved quick editing, Group transpose function – Arturia KeyStep Pro Keyboard with Advanced Sequencer and Arpeggiator User Manual

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1.4.3.6. Improved quick editing

As long as you hold at least one note down during quick editing, you can continue to add

other notes to the step. While in Quick Edit mode, you can adjust the Pitch, Gate, Velocity,

Time Shift and Randomness of the notes stored in the step. Pressing the Tie/Rest button

increases the gate length of these notes but doesn't move the cursor nor erase the content

of the next step. When all the keys are released, the Quick Editing process is complete.

1.4.4. Group Transpose Function

The 'Transpose Group' feature enables you to group and transpose tracks together. Here's

how to do it:

• Hold the Trans button. It will start to blink to signal that you are now in transpose

mode

• Select other tracks to form a transpose group. The newly selected tracks will light

up in white.

You can now transpose the newly formed group. As long as the Trans button is held down,

you can keep adding or removing tracks from the transpose group. Group transpose can be

applied to anything running on a track. You can combine a sequence running in track one

with an arpeggio running in track two and transpose them together.

There are two ways to delete a group:

• Hold 'Erase' and press the 'Transpose' button or
• Hold 'Transpose' and remove Tracks that are part of the group by toggling them

'OFF'.

When you save a Project, a currently active group will be saved with it.

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