Building a library, Revise a template, While synced – Arturia KeyStep - Controller / Sequencer User Manual

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8.4.1. Building a library

You can build a limitless library of sequences and setups in the User Templates area.

Make as many sequences as you like, wherever you are, with or without a computer

attached. Then the next time you use the MIDI Control Center, simply press the Recall From

button. This will transfer the KeyStep sequence memory into the Project Browser of the MCC,

where it can be saved as a new Template.

The Template will be named automatically with a date/time stamp, but you can give it a

more descriptive name if you like.

8.4.2. Revise a Template

8.4.2.1. While synced

If the MIDI Control Center and KeyStep are already in sync, it’s easy to modify an archived

Template. Simply select one in the Project Browser and its sequences will appear in the Seq

Editor window. They will also be transmitted to the KeyStep internal memory.

As long as KeyStep and the MCC are in sync, any changes made to the sequences inside the

MCC will also be made in the KeyStep. You can actually have the sequence running inside

the KeyStep while you make edits with the MCC, and then hear the edited sequence on a

connected device. Just be aware that depending on when the edit was made you may not

hear the new notes until the next time the sequence loops.

When an edit is made an asterisk will appear next to the name of the source Template. This means

you need to use the Save or Save As… buttons to preserve your new sequence data.

See

section 8.7 [p.53]

and

section 8.8 [p.55]

to learn about editing sequences in the Seq Editor

window.

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