While the transport is playing, the currently playing step (Step 6) is lit in bright white. When you pause
the sequencer, the playing step’s pad stays white, but it doesn’t show when you stop the transport.
Use the Page ◀ and ▶ buttons under the ‘Page’ label to shift the selection to the previous/next group of
16 steps. A red box briefly highlights which steps you’ve selected in FL Studio’s Channel Rack.
Channel Rack Graph Editor
You can use pots one to eight to edit step parameters in Sequencer mode. They map to the eight graph
editor parameters from left to right (see table below for more details). In Sequencer mode the pots
default to the last selected pot mode; to enable Graph Editor you need to hold the step(s) you want to
change. The Channel Rack Graph Editor modes are below.
When you edit parameters, the graph editor shows in FL Studio. When you change a step’s note value,
the graph editor window follows the note value you set.
Latch Edit
Latch edit allows you to edit one, or multiple steps' values. To enter Latch Edit mode, hold a step for
more than 1 second. The pads light in a graph editor parameter colour. This means you can release
steps before setting their parameters with a pot movement.
Press any step to add or remove it from the selection of latched steps. Any parameter change affects all
selected steps.
To exit latch edit mode, press the pulsing Channel Rack ▼ button.
Quick Edit
Hold a step and move a pot within a second to enter quick edit mode. Press and hold a step pad and
move one of the eight pots to control the parameters in the graph editor. Parameter changes affect any
step held in quick edit mode.
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