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Introduction
Step Input is when you enter notes one at a time (or one chord at a time). This is
useful when you know the part you want to record but are not able to play it exactly
as you want it.
Preparations
1. Create an empty Part, as a container for the notes you are about to Step
Record.
You can of course also use an exisiting Part.
2. Open the Part in a MIDI editor of your choice.
In the pictures below we will use Key Edit, but it doesn’t matter which you se-
lect.
3. Click on the Step button.
This automatically activates the MIDI In icon and the Step Position box
Determining Note Lengths and Positions
• To set the length of the notes you are about to input, adjust the editor’s
Quantize value.
If you e.g. set this to “16” all notes you input will be sixteenth notes.
• To set the “spacing” between the notes and chords, adjust the editor’s
Snap value.
If you e.g. set this to “8” all notes will appear on eighth note positions.
Click the Step button...
...the MIDI connector is
automatically activated...
...and the Step Position
box appears.
Note length.
Note “spacing”.
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