Waldorf Q Keyboard User Manual page 54

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Step Sequencer – Sequencer Edit Menu
Transpose Quantize
Determines when the transpose is actually performed after a note was hit.
Next Step means that the transpose is performed immediately after the note was hit.
Next Bank means that the transpose takes place when the next bank is played.
Next Cycle means that the transpose is performed when a new cycle starts.
Rotate Steps
These are temporary controls that actually change the sequence. So, use them with care (and after
you've read this description):
As long as you turn one of these controls, the banks or cycles are moved back or forth in the
sequence. When you i.e. turn Rotate Steps Banks to +01, the first bank is moved to the second, the
second to the third and so on. The same behaviour is available for cycle. After you've released the
control, it is reset to 0 but the change is performed in the sequence, so don't be confused.
Init All Lengths (Step and Note Length)
As soon as you turn one of these controls, the Step Lengths or Note Lengths of all steps are set to this
value. This is a handy feature when you e.g. want to set all steps to 16th notes.
Waldorf Q User's Manual
Transpose Quantize
Next Cycle
Next Step / Next Bank / Next Cycle
Rotate Steps
Banks
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Cycle
Init All Lengths
Steplen |Notelen
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