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MIDI Modules Reference
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To adjust the velocity of all steps relatively, Shift-click and drag.
To draw a ramp with steps, hold down Alt and draw a line.
To draw symmetric ramps at the beginning and the end of the sequence, hold down
Shift-Alt and draw a line.
To transpose a step, click in the field below it and enter the number of semitones for
the transposition.
NOTE
You can only transpose steps if Show Transpose Values is activated.
To reset the velocity of a step to 127, Ctrl/Cmd-click the step.
To reset the velocity of all steps to 127, hold Shift-Ctrl/Cmd and click a step.
To introduce a legato between 2 steps, click the number below the first of these steps,
so that a small arrow is shown.
If Legato is activated, the Gate Scale parameter is not taken into account.
For velocity steps, the width of a step represents its gate length.
To adjust the gate length of a step, drag its right border.
To adjust the gate length of all steps, hold down Shift and drag the right border of a
step.
You can only adjust the length this way until a step reaches the next step. If you
increase the gate length of a step so that it overlaps the following step, this following
step is deactivated.
To reset the length of a step to 1, Ctrl/Cmd-click its highlighted right border.
To reset the length of all steps, hold down Shift-Ctrl/Cmd and click on a highlighted
right border.
To fill the gaps between consecutive steps, select Fill Gap or Fill All Gaps from the
context menu.
Each MIDI controller lane can send a MIDI controller. By selecting the same MIDI controller
as source in the Modulation Matrix, you can modulate any of the destinations with the MIDI
controller sequence.
To assign a controller, open the MIDI Controller pop-up menu and select the controller
or use the corresponding control on your hardware.