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THE SEQUENCER
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To select multiple clips in Arrange mode, click and drag a selection rectangle.
D You can draw a selection rectangle covering several tracks or lanes.
Any clips touched by the selection rectangle will be selected.
D If you hold down [Shift] when you select clips, any already selected clips
remain selected.
This allows you to make multiple, non-contiguous selections: first select some
clips, then press [Shift] and select some more clips, and so on.
D You can also use the “Select All” function on the Edit menu.
This selects all clips in the song.
D Another way of selecting clips is to use the arrow keys on the computer
keyboard.
Pressing the right arrow key selects the next clip on the lane, pressing the down
arrow key selects the closest clip on the lane below, etc. Holding down [Shift] and
using the left/right arrow keys allows you to make multiple selections on the same
lane.
D Double-clicking a note clip opens it for editing in Edit mode.
To return to Arrange mode click the “Switch to Arrange Mode” button in the top
left corner of the sequencer (or press [Shift]+ [Tab]). Editing clip contents is de-
scribed from page 78 onwards.
D Double-clicking a track parameter automation clip opens it for editing di-
rectly in Arrange mode.
D To de-select clips, just click anywhere in an empty area.
Moving clips on the same lane
D To move a clip, click on it and drag it to a new position.
To move several clips, select them using standard techniques and use click and
drag on any of the selected clips. They will be moved by the same amount but
keep relative positions.
D If Snap is activated, you will only be able to drop the selection so that it
maintains its relative distance to the Snap value positions.
See “About Snap”.
D You can also move the start position of selected clips numerically in the
inspector - see “About the inspector strip and selected clips”.
Nudging clip positions
You can use the left/right arrow keys to “nudge” the positions of clips:
Pressing [Command] (Mac)/[Ctrl] (Windows) and using the left or right arrow key
moves the position back or forward by the set Snap value.
Pressing [Command]+[Option] (Mac)/[Ctrl]+ [Alt] (Windows) and using the left
or right arrow key moves the position back or forward in tick increments (there are
240 ticks per 1/16 note so this is very fine editing - check the tick positions in the
inspector when you nudge because otherwise you won’t “see” the position
changes).
Pressing [Command]+[Shift] (Mac)/[Ctrl]+ [Shift] (Windows) and using the left or
right arrow key moves the position back or forward in beat increments.
Moving clips between lanes
You can move clips between lanes, either on the same track or to lanes on other
tracks:
D Simply click and drag the clip to the position want it be on the other lane.
The set Snap value is taken in to account if activated.
About alien clips
D You can move note clips to other note lanes and automation clips to
other automation lanes (if applicable - see below).
It is possible to move a note clip to an automation lane or an automation clip to a
note lane but the clip will become “alien” and won’t be active. An alien clip is indi-
cated by having red stripes.
An “alien” clip.
An automation clip can become alien if it is moved to an automation lane for a param-
eter with a different value range (for example if you cross-browse to another device
type).
D In most cases, you can fix this by selecting the clip and selecting “Adjust
Alien Clips to Lane” from the Edit menu.
For example if a clip for a parameter that has a bipolar (-64 to 63) value range is
moved to an automation lane with a unipolar (0 to 127) value range it will become
alien. But selecting “Adjust Alien Clips to Lane” will scale the clip data to fit the
range of the current lane.
The general rules are as follows:
An automation clip for a parameter with a 0 to 127 range can be moved to another
automation lane if the parameter for this lane has the same value range.
An automation clip for a parameter with a 63 to -64 range can be moved to an-
other automation lane if the parameter for this lane has the same value range.
An automation clip for a parameter with a 0 to 1 range (i.e. an on/off switch) can
be moved to another automation lane if the parameter for this lane has the same
value range.
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