Arrangement section, The step edit button – Arturia KeyStep Pro Keyboard with Advanced Sequencer and Arpeggiator User Manual
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4.2.7. Arrangement Section
Patterns are the basic elements for creating chains. A chain is a pre-programmed series of
patterns that you construct for a performance; it is an automated way of selecting patterns.
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: A pattern chain can contain up to 16 patterns.
Scenes are snapshots of an interesting combination of active elements: for example, an
arpeggio running on Track 1 plus sequences running on Tracks 2 and 3 with nudged and/or
inverted patterns.
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:Track mode (Sequence or Arpeggio) is not saved in a Scene.
Please refer to
for detailed information on patterns, chains and scenes.
4.2.8. The Step Edit Button
The Step Edit button enables you to edit an individual step of a sequence. By pressing the
Step Edit button you active Step Edit mode.
In Step Edit mode you can use the five main encoders to edit the Pitch, Gate, Velocity, Time
Shift and/or Randomness of the note or notes in the active step. There's much to discover
and learn about how this seemingly simple button works. Please refer to
for
details.
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