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10.2.5

Quantizing while Recording

You can choose to have notes automatically quantized as you record. This is called Input Quan-
tization.
You can also quantize recorded notes at any time. See section
Events/Notes
for more information.
10.3
Recording Patterns with the Step Sequencer
If you are familiar with classic drum machines you may want to program your Pattern using the
step sequencer.
10.3.1
Step Mode Basics
On your controller the step sequencer is available via the Step mode. The Step mode allows you
to program the steps to be played by the focused Sound in the current Group.
1.
Press
STEP
to switch your controller to Step mode.
2.
Move the 4-D encoder up or down to select a Sound.
Step mode is a submode of Event Edit mode available on the
(see section
↑10.4.4, Editing Selected Events/Notes
mode). Hence, it is very similar to the Event Edit mode.
The main difference with the Event Edit mode is that in Step mode each pad of your controller
represents one step of a 16-step sequence for the focused Sound. The size of the steps de-
pends on the current Step Grid settings. Lit pads indicate events on the corresponding steps.
For more information on the Step Grid, see section
and the Nudge
Grid.
The displays of your controller show the following:
↑10.4.7, Quantizing
PATTERN
page of Arrange mode
for more information on the Event Edit
↑10.1.7, Adjusting the Step Grid
Working with Patterns
Recording Patterns in Real Time
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