

See the preference panel for more info.Įach sequence can have its own independent loop. * Note that there is a preference "Right-Click = Deletes Notes" that also let you delete notes by right-clicking the start/end of a note. The below picture demonstrates what you can do with the arrow and pencil mouse tools: Ok lets go more into detail about the Note Editor (upper section) and the Event Graph Editor (lower section): Cursor Display: Shows the musical values at the current mouse position.Tool Panel: Lets you select the arrow tool or the pencil tool.

You can even extract grids from audio eg. To rename, add, edit, remove or open/save preset grids, click the grids' options button. It also has a switch to quickly turn on/off the current grid.

The Sequence Editor consists of 2 sub-editors: the Note Editor where you can draw and edit the note events, and the Event Graph Editor below the Note Editor, where you can edit note velocities and controller and parameter curves. Another event type is Pitch Bend, which changes the pitch while a note is playing. The most known type of event is a Note event, which plays a note on the target sound module.
