Tempo And Synchronization; Sequencer Control - Arturia BEATSTEP PRO User Manual

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1.2.5. Tempo and synchronization

Set the Project tempo here, either with a twist of the RATE/FINE encoder or by tapping the
TAP/METRO button.
The display will normally display the tempo, but it changes temporarily to show encoder
values when editing.
The metronome sends user-definable note data over MIDI, and can be toggled on/off using
the SHIFT and TAP/METRO buttons together.
There are four Sync options which are accessed by pressing the Sync button repeatedly
while the unit is stopped.
For descriptions of the tempo features see the
chapter. For the sync features see the

1.2.6. Sequencer control

BeatStep Pro provides three independent sequencers: two step sequencers and a drum
sequencer. Each sequencer has 16 patterns available per Project, and the patterns can be up
to 64 steps long. The Mute buttons can be used to bring the sequences in and out of the mix
instantly. And of course the various controls can be used to modify the sequences during
performance.
♪: The BeatStep Pro will behave as a MDI-to-CV converter while the unit is in Play mode if Sequencer
1 or Sequencer 2 are muted. If Seq1 or Seq2 are not muted while playing, it does not act as a MIDI to
CV converter, but as a sequencer.
There are unique features available for each type of sequencer, so be sure to read the
Sequencer [p.24]
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Synchronization [p.74]
Drum Sequencer [p.38]
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Tempo [p.50]
section of the
chapter.
chapters to learn more.
Projects [p.49]
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