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Value * Random +: e Step’s Value is scaled by a unipolar random amount. If the Value is positive, the output will be
positive; if the Value is negative, the output will be negative.
Value + S & H Mod: e Step uses the programmed value, and modulation is updated only at the start of the Step. For
instance, if an LFO is modulating Value, only the LFO’s amplitude at the very start of the step matters; you will not hear
the LFO’s shape during the step.
Value
[-100…100%]
is sets the output level for the Step.
Probability
See “Step Probability” on page 31.
Wave Sequence Steps contextual menu
Right-click or control-click (macOS) on a Step to bring up the contextual menu. Menu commands are still available
when multiple Steps are selected.
Selecting multiple Steps
Shi-click to select a range of Steps, or select multiple non-continuous items by holding down the Command key on
MacOS, or the Ctrl key in Windows. Once you’ve selected the desired step(s), right-click (or control-click on MacOS)
to bring up the contextual menu and choose the desired copy/paste operation.
Cut
is cuts the selected Step(s), placing them on the clipboard, and shis all other Steps to ll in the gap.
Copy Step
is copies the selected Step(s), placing them on the clipboard.
Paste Step
ese commands paste the Step(s) on the clipboard over the selected Step(s). If the Lane doesn’t already contain
enough steps to complete the paste operation, more will be added to the end, up to the maximum of 64.
If you have cut or copied multiple Steps, and then select a range of Steps as the Paste destination, the following will
happen:
• If a single Step is selected, the Steps will be pasted starting at that step, and then replace as many steps as necessary
following that step.
• If you’ve selected exactly the same number of Steps as are on the clipboard, even if they are discontiguous, Paste
will replace only those selected Steps.
• If you’ve selected fewer Steps than are on the clipboard, even if they are discontiguous, Paste will replace the select-
ed Steps, and then replace as many Steps as necessary following the last selected Step.
• If you’ve selected more Steps than are on the clipboard, Paste will replace the selected Steps with a loop of the clip-
board, stopping at the last selected Step.
Insert Before and Insert After
ese commands insert the Step(s) on the clipboard before or aer the selected Step.
If a range of steps is selected, only the rst or last step matters. Insert Before refers to the rst selected step, and Insert
Aer refers to the last selected step.
Delete Step
is removes the selected Step(s) without aecting the clipboard.
Solo Step
Step solo mode makes the Lane temporarily loop on the selected Step, for auditioning Multisamples or shapes,
troubleshooting, etc.
To enter Step Solo mode:
1. Right-click or control-click (macOS) on a Step to bring up the contextual menu.