Erasing A Project; All About Tracks - Arturia KEYSTEP PRO User Manual

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6.1.4. Erasing a Project

You can, of course, erase the current project. Erase will clear all Patterns in all sequencers/
arpeggiators including all their associated settings. However, erasing the current project will
leave all the MIDI/CV routings and setting in place. Only the pitches, steps, velocities, etc.
will be removed.
To erase the currently selected Project, hold down the Erase button and press the Project
button.
A warning message will ask if you really want to erase this project. Confirm and erase the
current Project by pressing the selection encoder, or choose a different Project to Erase by
turning the encoder and selecting another number.
♪: Again, if you change your mind during the erase process, press Exit/Undo to stop the process and
return to the currently selected Project.

6.2. All about Tracks

The currently selected track is where you can create melodic sequences, drum sequences
and arpeggios. A track can hold up to 16 Patterns that you can edit and arrange to your
heart's content. You can duplicate a Pattern to another Pattern in the same track or to an
empty Pattern in another track.
There are two kinds of tracks: the standard track that holds (drum) sequences and
arpeggios, and the control track, which you will probably use less often but which offers
fascinating options for control of external synthesizers and Eurorack modules.
The control track lets you use the five main encoders (surrounded by 15 LEDs) as CC#
encoders to create CC# sequences. In every other aspect, it behaves like a normal track.
Track 1 can be either in Drum or Seq mode. Tracks 2, 3 and 4 can either be in Arp or Seq
mode.
♪: When you save the current situation of the tracks in a Scene, your track selection will be saved
with it.
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