What it does not record, Modifying a sequence, Append – Arturia KeyStep - Controller / Sequencer User Manual
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4.2.5. What it does not record
Here are the types of data not captured by the KeyStep sequencer:
• The duration (gate time) of the note. However, a note will be tied into the next
step if you hold it down long enough.
• Time division changes
• Swing percentage
• Controller data
• Notes from Chord mode that exceed the limit of 8 notes per step. Only the bottom
8 notes of the chord will be recorded.
• Data that arrives via MIDI or USB. However, incoming note data can be used
to transpose a sequence, and the KeyStep sequencer and arpeggiator can be
slaved to incoming clock data.
4.3. Modifying a sequence
Now let’s focus on ways to modify an existing sequence.
4.3.1. Append
You can extend your sequence by adding (appending) notes, tied notes and rests to the end
of the sequence.
Caution:
This process will not erase the sequence or replace existing notes.
To use the Append function:
• Make sure the proper sequence is selected
• Press Play/Pause to start the sequence.
Important:
the sequence must be playing or else the note data will be erased in the following steps.
• Hold the Shift button
• Press the Record button (Append). The Record button will light solid.
• To add a note or chord to the end of the sequence, play the appropriate keys
• To add a tied note or chord to the end of the sequence, hold Tap and play the
desired key(s). All notes in the previous step will be lengthened, and
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New notes that match the previous step will be tied (no new attack)
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New notes that do not match the previous step will be legato
• To add a rest to the end of the sequence, press the Tap button (Rest / Tie).
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