Arturia 430211 KeyStep Pro Keyboard with Advanced Sequencer and Arpeggiator

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6.1.5. Erasing a Project
You can, of course, erase the current project. Erase will clear all Patterns in all sequencers/
arpeggiators including all their associated settings. However, erasing the current project will
leave all the MIDI/CV routings and setting in place. Only the pitches, steps, velocities, etc.
will be removed.
To erase the currently selected Project, hold down the Erase button and press the Project
button.
A warning message will ask if you really want to erase this project. Confirm and erase the
current Project by pressing the selection encoder, or choose a different Project to Erase by
turning the encoder and selecting another number.
: Again, if you change your mind during the erase process, press Exit/Undo to stop the process and
return to the currently selected Project.
6.1.6. Projects and MIDI
By default, each track will transmit the MIDI data it generates on the Global MIDI channel
set in Utility or the MIDI Control Center. The four tracks default to their track number (MIDI
channels 1-4); the Drum channel defaults to MIDI channel 10.
In a Project, you can overwrite these Global settings:
Hold a Track button and wait for 0.5 seconds. The screen will display the current MIDI
settings for this track:
The MIDI channel on which it transmits
The Current Project and track number.
You now have the option to assign a project MIDI channel to this track. When you save the
project this MIDI assignment will be saved with the Project data:
Turn the Project encoder to select a MIDI channel
Press it to confirm the change.
When you load the Project these project settings overwrite the Global MIDI settings.
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