Arturia 430211 KeyStep Pro Keyboard with Advanced Sequencer and Arpeggiator

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1.4.3. Sequencer improvements
1.4.3.1. MONO mode refinement
When recording in MONO mode, the KeyStep Pro will only allow you to store one note per
step, whether in Quick Edit, Step Edit or Real Recording mode. This makes it easier to record
bass lines. Any new patterns you create in MONO mode will always record with Overdub
OFF.
1.4.3.2. Global offset: Shift + encoder
Holding 'Shift' and turning one of the five encoders will apply a relative offset to all steps
contained in the sequence for a parameter. The offset can be positive or negative. If for
example you Hold 'Shift' and turn the Velocity encoder to the right, the value you dial in
will be added to the velocity value of all the steps in the sequence. Turning the encoder to
the left will subtract the value dialed-in. The KeyStep Pro will display the amount of added/
subtracted velocity.
Global offset has no effect on the pitches in the drum track, but it will affect Gate, Velocity,
Time Shift and Randomness.
1.4.3.3. Step Listen
Step listen is finally here! When the sequencer is stopped and Step Edit is ON, pressing a
Step selects and triggers it. This enables you to preview and edit the step without having to
wait for the full pattern to cycle. When you press a step, each note recorded in it is played
with its properties (Pitch, Velocity, Gate, Randomness and Time Shift). The note with the
lowest time shift value plays instantly and the others are played based on their timing offset
from this first note. The note with the longest gate in the step determines how long the step
will sound.
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