Steinberg Sequel User Manual
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51 The Arrange Zone Input selection (audio tracks only) The Input Selection pop-up menu allows you to switch be- tween the inputs on your audio interface. Click in the Track Input field to reveal the pop-up menu. You should see all of the available inputs on your audio interface here. For more information on setting up your interface, see the chapter “Setting up your system” on page 80. Instrument tracks do not have an input selection pop-up. Track volume and pan The track output volume and pan can be controlled directly on the track itself. The volume control looks like one long triangle. The track pan looks like two triangles facing each other. When your mouse is positioned over either the vol- ume or pan, the respective values will be shown to the left. To adjust volume or pan Click and hold and drag left or right to adjust the volume or pan. Click on the volume or pan values and enter a value – for volume the range is anywhere from 0 to 120, for pan the range is from -100 to 100. Negative values represent left values and positive values represent right values. You can also enter L for hard left, C for center, or R for hard right. [Ctrl]/[Command]-click to set the volume to 100 or the pan to 0, which is C. Track meter On the right hand side of the track controls is a meter. This is a visual representation of the audio output level. Track automation Track automation allows you to make things such as vol- ume, panning, and various other settings be adjusted au- tomatically while the project is playing. An example would be if you wanted the drums to be qui- eter at the start of the song and then get louder at the end. You can make Sequel do this automatically. When the “Show Automation” button is activated in the “Pilot Zone”, you’ll notice new track controls appear. These are the track automation controls. Track meterTrack panTrack volumeTrack automation controls
52 The Arrange Zone Clicking on the control on the top will open a pop-up menu. This menu allows you to choose which setting you would like to automate. You can automate multiple track settings, but you can only view one set of automation pa- rameters at a time. Also notice that the Master track is now visible at the bot- tom of the Arrange Zone and you can automate parameters there, too. One of the most popular parameters to automate is volume such as a fade out at the end of a song. ÖYou’ve been introduced to the automation features of Sequel. For more detailed information on creating and ed- iting automation, see “Adding Automation” on page 31.Timeline and grid The timeline and grid serve as tools to help editing be more precise and to help lock events to time. The resolution of the grid depends on how far zoomed in or out you are. Zooming in the Arrange Zone There are a couple of ways to zoom in and out in Sequel. Click and hold in the bottom Ruler Zone and drag up to zoom out or down to zoom in. Click the “+” or “-” buttons in the bottom right corner of the Arrange Zone. “+” zooms in and “-” zooms out. Press the [H] key on your computer keyboard to zoom in and the [G] key to zoom out. Automation pop-up menu Master automation TimelineGridAt this zoom level, we can split on quarter notes. If we zoom in, we can split on eights and sixteenths. Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom Commands
53 The Arrange Zone The Zoom Commands To the right of the “+” and “-” buttons is the “Zoom Com- mands” pop-up menu with three quick zoom settings: Scrolling After you have zoomed in you will most likely want to use the scroll bars to get around. The vertical scroll bar is located along the right side of the Arrange Zone. This will scroll your project up and down. The horizontal scroll bar is located along the bottom of the Arrange Zone. This will scroll your project left and right. You can also use your mouse wheel to scroll up and down or use [Shift]+Mouse wheel to scroll left and right. Working with the Smart Tool The events in Sequel have a bunch of functions built right on to them. When you hover your mouse over an event the functions appear. We refer to these functions as the Smart Tool. Changing the event name Along the top is the event name. To change the name, double-click on it and type in the new name. Muting events In the top right corner there are two lines that look like a pause button. Clicking this will mute the event. The event will turn gray. Click again to unmute. Repeating events Just below the mute button is the repeat handle. Click and hold, and drag out to the right to create multiple copies of the selected event. Click and hold the Repeat handle on the event. Option Description Zoom Full Zoom full will zoom out so that all of the events on the Ar- range Zone are visible. Zoom Part Zoom part will zoom in and center the event that you have selected in the Arrange Zone. Zoom Last Zoom last will return you to the last zoom setting you used. Horizontal scroll bar Vertical scroll bar Click here to mute the event. Repeat button
54 The Arrange Zone While clicking and holding drag to repeat the event. When you let go of the left mouse button the event will be repeated. Resizing events In the bottom left and right corners are handles for length- ening or shortening the event. Click and hold either one of them and drag left or right to lengthen or shorten the event. When you are resizing an event the tool tip beside the cursor displays the bar position and length of the event. You can’t make an event any longer than it was when it was first created. Splitting events Also notice the line going across the bottom of the event. When you hover the mouse over it, it changes to the Split tool. Just click to split the event. Resize event handles Hover mouse over line turns cursor to the Split tool Two events after using the Split tool
56 The Multi Zone Introduction The Multi Zone is where all of your project’s mixing, effects processing and advanced editing will take place. The Multi Zone also includes a media browser for finding all of the audio and MIDI loops and an Arranger page for taking your project out to the world to play live. This is also where you will find all of the project preferences. There are six buttons along the left hand side of the Multi Zone. Only one button can be activated at a time. The Multi Zone changes depending on which button is acti- vated. To activate a button, simply click on it. Resizing the Multi Zone The Multi Zone can be resized by clicking on the bar at the top of the Multi Zone and dragging up or down.Note that you can also completely hide the Multi Zone by clicking the button in the middle of the lower edge of the Sequel program window. Click the button a second time to show the Multi Zone again. The Mixer page The Mixer page is where most of the mixing in Sequel will take place. The Multi Zone becomes a horizontal track mixer when the Mixer Page is activated. Any track that you have created in the project will be represented here. Mixer Page Track Inspector Page Media Bay Page Editor Page Arranger Page Program Settings Page Click here to resize the Multi Zone.
57 The Multi Zone Channels Each track has its own channel which includes a Record Ready button, a Mute button and a Solo button. These buttons have the same functionality as the respective but- tons in the track controls area in the Arrange Zone. Each channel is labelled and numbered. These labels and numbers correspond to the ones found on the tracks in the Arrange Zone. Channel Level (volume) and Pan Each channel has a fader for controlling track volume and a panner. The controls work in parallel with the ones found in the track controls. If you lower the volume here, the vol- ume is also lowered on the track control and vice-versa. Remember that you can reset these controls to their de- fault settings by [Ctrl]/[Command]-clicking on them. Setting the color When you set up a track by dragging a loop or instrument preset into the Arrange Zone, Sequel will automatically as- sign a track color. Which color is assigned depends on the type of instrument, i. e. drum sounds will be assigned one color, guitar sounds another and so on.Each channel in the Mixer page also features the option to change the track color. To change the color hover the mouse over the right hand side on the channel. A small box will appear. Click on the box to select from a range of colors. All events on the track will also change color. Scrolling When you have multiple tracks in your project, you may not be able to see them all at once in the Mixer page. Use the scroll bar along the bottom to scroll left or right to find a specific track. Record Ready Mute Solo Channel Level (Volume) Panner Track Number Track Name Hover mouse here to display the color selector.
58 The Multi Zone The Master channel The Master channel is the output of all of the tracks com- bined. It is found on the right hand side of the Mixer page. This channel features a volume fader and a panner. If you are clipping the Master channel, the channel will be- come red. Lower the fader to return the channel to normal, or alternatively lower all track faders by the same amount to reduce the level going into the Master channel. Click the Audio Overload button to reset the clipping indicator. The Track Inspector page The Track Inspector page is where all of the effects pro- cessing in Sequel takes place. The Track Inspector page has a few similarities to the Mixer page in that the Master channel is still present on the right hand side. This time however, there is only one channel strip present, which represents the selected track in the Arrange Zone. You can only edit one tracks effect and a couple of global effects at a time. To edit the effect settings for a certain track, select it in the Arrange Zone to make its settings ap- pear in the Track Inspector page.The Track Inspector page features six tabs. You can click on a tab to access its controls or just hover the mouse over it to see what settings you have already applied to it. The Event Effects tab (instrument tracks only) The Event Effects tab only works with instrument tracks. It includes two effects: a chorder and an arpeggiator. You can activate the chorder or arpeggiator by activating the button to the right of the effect. You can then adjust the effect to get the desired result. Chorder The Chorder automatically plays chords when you press a single note on your MIDI keyboard. This is great if you have trouble playing in keyboard parts. Use the “Bypass Chorder” button to activate or bypass the effect. You can select the type of chords you would like to be generated from the pop-up menu. Arpeggiator The Arpeggiator automatically creates patterns based on the notes you play, creating great rhythm and a really cool effect. It creates this pattern as long as a note is held. Once the note is released, the pattern stops. Master channel with normal levels Master channel with clipping (overload)
59 The Multi Zone Use the “Bypass Arpeggiator” button to activate or deacti- vate the effect. The Quantize value allows you to set the resolution of the patterns the Arpeggiator creates. The Octave Range value allows you to determine how many octaves the pattern will go above or below the note you are playing. “Transpose Step” determines how many steps the pattern will change each time it starts again. “Transpose Play Direction” determines whether the pat- tern’s key will go up, down, or a combination of the two. “Arpeggiator Play Mode” determines what type of pat- terns will be played back. When it is in Phrase Mode, pressing a single note will play a scale and the Arpeggia- tor will not recognize chords. The Instrument tab (instrument tracks only) The Instrument tab only works with instrument tracks. It contains eight controls that are fixed for each preset. You can change the value of a control by clicking and dragging left or right. For details on what each a parameter does, see the chapter “Effects ref- erence” on page 91. You can apply an instrument preset by clicking on the preset button to open the preset pop-up menu. You can then use the Category and Sub Category fil- ters to find a suitable preset. You can select a preset along the right hand side and click “Close” to close the menu. For more details on category filters see the section “The Media Bay page” on page 62. The Reset button will switch the instrument back to the original preset and settings made prior to opening the pop-up menu. The Track Effects tab Each track can have two insert effects, which are pre- fader. That means that raising or lowering the track fader doesn’t affect how much audio signal is sent to the effect. Use the “Select Effect Type” pop-up menu to select an ef- fect and apply it to the track. Every effect also features presets which can be accessed by clicking in the effect preset field. Here you can select a preset from the menu and select close to close the preset window. The Track Effects can be bypassed by activating the “Bypass Effect” button. Click here to access the presets Effect PresetsSelect Effect TypeEffects list Effects parametersBypass Effect
60 The Multi Zone Each track also features a built-in one-knob compressor which is also pre-fader, but is post EQ, meaning that the audio is routed through the two insert effects, then the EQ, and then the compressor. The Compression slider determines how much compres- sion will be added to the signal. This sets a threshold level. When the signal goes above the threshold level, the Com- pressor reduces the signal. Or in other words: the further to the right you drag, the more compression you get. Gain Reduction reflects how much gain or volume is being at- tenuated. ÖYou can also select a preset from the Compressor presets pop-up menu. The Compressor can be bypassed by activating the “Bypass Compressor” button. The Equalizers tab The Equalizers tab features a three band EQ. It features a low shelf or bass frequency, a parametric mid or middle frequency, and a high shelf or treble frequency. The low shelf or bass frequency sets the frequency at which the low tones will be affected. The parametric mid or middle frequency sets the frequency at which the middle tones will be affected. The high shelf or treble frequency sets the frequency at which the high tones will be affected. Adjusting frequency You can adjust the frequency of each EQ by clicking on the frequency slider and dragging left or right. Adjusting level (gain) You can adjust the EQs level by raising or lowering the bass, middle, or treble gain slider. To do this, click and drag up or down on the desired slider. Adjusting width The middle EQ is a parametric EQ. That means that the frequency range of this EQ can be widened or shortened. To do this click on the Middle Width slider and drag right to widen the range and left to shorten it. Bypass Compressor Treble (Hi EQ) Middle (Parametric Mid EQ) Bass (Low EQ)