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    The Multi Zone
    EQ Presets and Bypass Equalizers
    Sequel has built-in EQ presets which you can access by 
    clicking in the presets field and selecting a preset from the 
    pop-up menu. Select Reset to clear all EQ settings.
    To bypass the EQ, click the “Bypass Equalizers” button.
    The Global Effects tab
    Each project can have two send effects. These are re-
    ferred to as “Global Effects”. You can change these ef-
    fects to whatever you would like. 
    Using global effects can help reduce CPU load on your 
    computer. If e. g. you find you are using the same reverb 
    on every track, you can create a “Global Effects” reverb 
    and use the Amount fader (see below) to send signals to 
    that reverb.
    Every global effect also features presets which can be ac-
    cessed by clicking in the “Effect Preset” field.
    Here you can select a preset from the menu. Select close 
    to remove the preset window.
    ÖNote that the global effects exist only once for your 
    project, i. e. the effects in this page will not change when 
    changing to another track.
    For details on each effect and its parameters, see “Effects 
    reference” on page 91.
    The Amount fader
    To adjust the amount of signal to apply to the send, use 
    the Amount fader. You can deactivate a send for a parti-
    cular track, by clicking on the respective Bypass button. 
    The Output Effects tab
    You can apply two custom and two fixed output effects to 
    the Master channel. These effects are similar to the track 
    effects in that they are pre-fader.
    The two fixed effects are a maximizer and stereo enhancer. 
    Both are controllable via one knob and a bypass switch.
    The “Maximizer” raises the overall volume level without 
    clipping the output.
    The “Stereo Enhancer” spreads the stereo image out to 
    give a project a larger sense of space.
    For details on each effect and its parameters, see the 
    chapter “Effects reference” on page 91.
    Bypass Equalizers 
    						
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    The Media Bay page
    The Media Bay page is a browser for audio and instrument 
    loops, instrument presets, and track presets. This page is 
    extremely useful because not only can you manually enter 
    a name to search along the top of the page, you can also 
    define so called tags, i. e. attributes for each of your media 
    files to narrow the search.
    Searching for media files
    The tags predefined for the included media files include 
    items like category/sub category, style/sub style, charac-
    ter, rating, tempo, time signature and many others.
    The Media Bay page is made up of five columns (or “fil-
    ters”) for narrowing the search. To narrow the search even 
    further, click on one of the items in the column list. the re-
    sults will appear on the far right hand side of the Media 
    Bay page.At the top left of the Media Bay page is the content selec-
    tion pop-up menu. Here you can decide what content you 
    would like to use the Media Bay page to search through.
    Selecting “User Content” will only show files that you have 
    added to the content folder on your hard drive. In order to 
    access your own loops via the “Media Bay Page”, they 
    need to be placed in the content folder on your hard drive. 
    You can specify the Content Location on the Program Set-
    tings page, see “The Program Settings page” on page 71.
    To make use of the tagging feature, click in the tag columns 
    for a file displayed to the right in the Media Bay page and 
    select a tag value from the pop-ups displayed.
    To the right of the content selection pop-up menu is the 
    search field. Here you can type in a name to search for. 
    Pressing [Return] will show the results to the right.
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    Beside that is the rating filter setting. You can use this to 
    automatically get rid of loops and patches that you have 
    given a low rating to. Any files with a lower rating than the 
    one you specify here will be filtered out.
    Showing Loops, Sounds and Tracks
    Using the Show Loops, Sounds, and Tracks buttons you 
    can decide what kind of files you want to search for.
    The “Show Loops” button will only search for audio and in-
    strument loops. The “Show Sounds” button will only search 
    for instrument presets and instrument track presets, and the 
    “Show Tracks” button will only search for audio track pre-
    sets.
    Show Family
    When you select a loop, the “Show Family” button appears. 
    Activating this button filters the results to only show loops 
    that are part of the same family.
    The Family Name menu also appears, allowing you to 
    browse all of Sequel’s loop families.
    Use the Go Back button in the top left hand corner to re-
    turn to the previous menu.
    Delete Selected Media
    Next to the “Show Family” button is the “Delete Selected 
    Media” button. To delete a media file, simply select a loop, 
    track preset, or effect preset and press this button. A dia-
    log will appear where you can confirm that you want to de-
    lete this media. Select “Delete” to continue or “Cancel” to 
    close the dialog without deleting.
    Show 
    Loops
    Show Sounds
    Show Tracks
    Go Back Family NameShow Family 
    						
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    Reset Filters
    To reset all of the filters, click the “Reset Filters” button in 
    the top left hand corner of the page.
    Adding Media to the project
    Once you have found the media you are looking for you 
    can click on one of the results and either drag and drop it 
    directly into the Arrange Zone or preview it to hear it first 
    (see below).
    Previewing media
    In the top right hand corner of the Media Bay page is the 
    “Preview Mode” button and the “Preview Volume” slider. If 
    Preview Mode is active (the button is green) and you click 
    on a loop or sound, you will hear it play. When you preview 
    while playing back your project, the project’s tempo and 
    key will be used for preview. If you wish to hear preview 
    the media file in its original tempo and key, make sure that 
    playback is stopped. The “Preview Volume” slider controls 
    the preview volume. Click and drag it left or right to lower 
    or raise the volume.
    Changing media file attributes
    You can also change the attributes that are associated 
    with a file such as the category, style, or even give it a rat-
    ing. To do this, click on the meta data that you would like 
    to change and select something else from the pop-up 
    menu, or set the rating slider to another value. Note that 
    you can select several files simultaneously and change 
    their tags all in one go.
    Adding Content
    You can drag and drop events and parts of your own onto 
    the Media Bay page to add them to the content folder.
    Select an event and drag it onto the Media Bay page and a 
    pop-up will appear. If you are dragging an audio event, the 
    “Save Audio Loop” pop-up appears. If you are dragging an 
    Instrument part, the “Save MIDI Loop” pop-up appears.
    Preview Volume sliderPreview Mode button 
    						
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    Here you can apply meta data to the loop based on the at-
    tributes listed along the left hand side of the pop- up win-
    dow. Click beside the attribute and select a value from the 
    pop-up menu that appears. Setting these attributes will 
    make it easier for you to organize and find the files later.
    You can name the loop at the bottom of the window. 
    Click “OK” to add it to your user content.
    The Editor page
    The Editor page allows you to do advanced editing of your 
    audio events and instrument parts, including audio warp 
    and quantize. The Editor page will be blank unless an event 
    is selected in the Arrange Zone. If you have an audio event 
    selected, the Editor page will become an Audio (Sample) 
    Editor. If an Instrument part is selected, the Key Editor will 
    be shown.
    The Sample Editor
    The sample editor allows you to fix or manipulate the tim-
    ing information of audio files, or to insert silence. The se-
    lected audio event is displayed in the center of the Editor 
    page. Here you can see a detailed waveform rendering of 
    the audio file.
    You can zoom in and out using the plus and minus buttons 
    in the bottom right corner. You can also click in the ruler 
    along the top of the editor page and drag up to zoom out 
    and down to zoom in. Once you are zoomed in, you can 
    use the scroll bar along the bottom to scroll left or right.
    Adding silence
    You can add silence to an event by selecting a section of 
    the event (by clicking and dragging to create a selection) 
    and then pressing [Delete] or [Backspace] on your com-
    puter keyboard. This is non-destructive and will not affect 
    the event in anyway.
    Zoom in and out
    Volume
    Mute
    Transpose Lock
    Transpose 
    						
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    Volume
    You can adjust the event volume. This is not connected to 
    the track volume in anyway.
    To adjust the volume, click and drag up or down.
    You can also double-click and enter a value from -64 to 
    24. Zero is the default.
    Mute
    You can mute the event by activating the “Mute” button. 
    Deactivate it to unmute the event.
    Transpose
    You can change the key of the event by adjusting the 
    transpose value. 
    To change the key click and drag up or down.
    You can also double-click and enter a value from -24 to 
    24. Zero is the default.
    Transpose Lock
    Activating transpose lock will lock the original transpose 
    value of the event. The event will no longer follow any glo-
    bal transpose changes throughout the project.
    Stretch Mode
    Here you can switch between either the “Song Tempo” or 
    “Original” stretch modes. Simply click to switch between 
    them.
    Activating “Song Tempo” will lock the events tempo to the 
    project tempo. This function does not quantize the audio, 
    but adjusts the size of the event so that it is playing back 
    at the project tempo.
    “Original” allows the event to stay in its original tempo. 
    Any changes you make to the file in “Song Tempo” mode 
    will be reverted when you switch to “Original”. When you 
    go back to “Song Tempo” mode the changes you made 
    there will return.
    Optimization
    Depending on the type of instrument recorded in your au-
    dio file, you can set a different option to achieve the best 
    possible stretch result. For example, select the “Drums” 
    option for percussive sounds or try “Solo” for solo wind in-
    struments. “Mix” is the default, but it might be worth to try 
    any of the other options if you are not happy with the result 
    of a tempo adjustment.
    Quantize (“Song Tempo” mode)
    Select a quantize value from the pop-up, used for all quan-
    tize related functions such as swing and triplets. It also 
    determines the grid resolution for the audio editor.
    Stretch Mode
    Optimization
    Quantize
    Warp Beats
    Root Key 
    						
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    Warp Beats (“Song Tempo” mode)
    Warp Beats will auto quantize the audio event to the 
    project tempo based on the “Quantize” value. See the 
    chapter “Advanced features” on page 73 for more infor-
    mation.
    Swing (“Song Tempo” mode)
    Swing appears when “Warp Beats” has been activated. 
    Swing allows you to add a more human feel to an audio 
    event. Click and drag the slider left or right to add or re-
    move swing. The effect of using swing is dependent on 
    the “Quantize” value. If the “Quantize” value is set to 
    eighth notes for example, only eighth notes will be af-
    fected by changing the swing amount.
    Manual Adjust Beats (“Song Tempo” mode)
    “Manually Adjust Beats” will only be available if the Warp 
    Beats button is activated. This allows you to manually ad-
    just how the audio lines up to bars and beats and essen-
    tially “warp” the audio. Warp points are activated 
    throughout the event that you can move left or right to 
    change the timing. The amount of warp points is depen-
    dent on the “Quantize” Value. See the chapter on “Ad-
    vanced features” on page 73 for more information.
    Number of Bars
    This allows you to manually enter the length of the audio 
    event in bars. This is helpful if the length of the audio event 
    has not been detected, but you know its length in bars.
    Reset Beats
    “Reset Beats” will reset any changes that you have made 
    when “Manual Adjust Beats” is activated. It will restore 
    bars and beats to their original tempo based on the 
    project tempo.
    Root Key
    This indicates the key (A, Bb, C#, etc.) that the event is in. 
    If this information is not contained in the meta data, noth-
    ing will show up here.
    Warp Beats 
    activated
    Swing
    !This function only works with audio that you have 
    recorded or “dragged and dropped” into Sequel.
    Number of Bars
    Reset Beats 
    						
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    The Multi Zone
    The Key Editor
    The Key Editor allows you make various changes to the In-
    strument part. The Instrument part selected in the Arrange 
    Zone is displayed in the center of the Key editor. Here you 
    can move, edit, and even draw in data.
    You can zoom in and out using the plus and minus buttons 
    in the bottom right corner. You can also click in the ruler 
    along the top of the Editor page and drag up to zoom out 
    and down to zoom in. Once you are zoomed in, you can 
    use the scroll bar along the bottom to scroll left or right 
    and the little scroll bar on the right hand side to scroll up 
    and down. You can also use the mouse wheel to scroll up 
    and down and [Shift]+mousewheel to scroll left and right.
    The slider along the right hand side zooms the Key Editor 
    in and out. This makes the notes and the piano roll on the 
    left hand side larger and smaller.
    You can click on the piano roll to hear a specific pitch.
    The most important editing functions in the Key Editor are 
    described in the section “Key Editor” on page 23.
    Mute
    You can mute the Instrument part by activating the “Mute” 
    button. Deactivate it to unmute the part.
    Transpose
    You can change the key of the event by adjusting the 
    transpose value. 
    To change the key click and drag up or down.
    You can also double click and enter a value from -24 to 24. 
    Zero is the default.
    Transpose Lock
    Activating transpose lock will lock the original transpose 
    value of the event. The event will no longer follow any glo-
    bal transpose changes throughout the project.
    Quantize value
    Select a quantize value from the pop-up, used for all quan-
    tize related functions such as swing and triplets. It also 
    determines the grid resolution for the Key Editor.
    Triplets On
    When activated, Triplets On allows you to enter triplets in 
    an Instrument part. The resolution of the Triplets that can 
    be entered is determined by the Quantization Value.
    Perform Quantize
    Activating “Perform Quantize” will move all the notes to 
    the nearest bar or beat, depending on the set “Quantize” 
    value. If the “Quantize” value is set to quarter notes, that 
    all notes will move to the nearest quarter note.
    Horizontal zoomVertical zoom
    Mute
    Transpose Lock
    Transpose
    Quantize
    Perform Quantize
    Swing
    Legato Slider
    Triplets On 
    						
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    Swing
    Swing allows you to add a more human feel to Instrument 
    data. Click and drag the slider left or right to move the 
    notes. The notes that are effected is dependant on the 
    “Quantize” value. If the “Quantize” value is set to eighth 
    notes, then only eighth notes will be effected by changing 
    the swing amount.
    Legato Slider
    This slider increases or decreases the amount of legato in 
    the selected Instrument part. Legato is defined as a 
    smooth, even style without any noticeable break between 
    notes. Therefore, when increasing Legato, you are stretch-
    ing out the notes such that there is no noticeable attack be-
    tween two notes. Decreasing this value will create shorter 
    notes, sounding more “staccato”.
    Activated Step Input
    “Activated Step Input” allows you to enter Instrument data 
    note by note and beat by beat, using a MIDI keyboard or 
    controller. It’s great for quick entry of instrument parts.
    When activated, this button puts Sequel into step input 
    mode. A blue vertical position line appears. Each time you 
    press a key, a note will be entered at the vertical position 
    line. The length of the note is determined by the Quantiza-
    tion value. 
    You can use the left/right cursor keys on your keyboard to 
    move the position of the vertical position line.
    Nudge Left
    This moves the selected note left based on the “Quantize” 
    value.
    Nudge Right
    This moves the selected note right based on the “Quan-
    tize” value.
    Root Key
    This indicates the key (A, Bb, C# etc.) that the part is in. If 
    this information is not available (i. e. if there is no “key” at-
    tribute), nothing will show up here. Newly recorded parts 
    should show the key defined for the project.
    Controller Lane (Velocity, Pitch Bend, etc.)
    The Controller Lane allows us to add in or modify Instru-
    ment data such as velocity and controller information. The 
    most common use for this is to edit velocity, pitch bend 
    and controller numbers for things like sustain etc.
    Clicking on the Controller Lane pop-up menu allows you 
    to decide what specific controller data you would like to 
    view or modify.
    For more information about editing controller data, see 
    “The Controller lane” on page 25.
    Nudge right Nudge left
    Root Key
    Activated Step Input
    Controller Lane pop up Controller Lane 
    						
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    The Multi Zone
    The Arranger page
    The Arranger page allows you to change up the project by 
    creating different arrangements. This allows you to play 
    back the project in a non-linear way and is great for live 
    performance.
    In order to do this you first need to create arrangement 
    parts. Make sure that the “Show Arranger Track” button in 
    the Arrange Zone is activated, see “Show Arranger Track” 
    on page 43.
    Press and hold [Alt]/[Option] while the mouse is hovered in 
    the Arranger track. The mouse will turn into a pencil. You 
    can then click and drag to create an arrangement part.
    Pads
    The 16 rounded squares in the center of the Arranger 
    page are known as pads. Every arrangement part that you 
    create in the Arranger track can be represented by one of 
    these pads. There are only 16 pads though, so you can 
    only access 16 arrangement parts at a time.
    Pad assignment
    [Alt]-click along the top of a pad to open a pop-up menu al-
    lowing you to choose which arrangement part will be linked 
    to that pad. You can also set this to “None” or to “Stop”.
    Pad name
    [Alt]-click along the bottom of the pad to name the pad.
    Arrangement modes
    There are actually two arrangement modes in Sequel. 
    Note that you can switch modes during playback. You can 
    choose between “Live Pads” or “Chain Play” mode (for a 
    detailed description of these modes, see “Tutorial 4: Live 
    Pads and Chain Play mode” on page 34).
    Live Pads
    In this playback mode you can click on a pad at any time to 
    play it. The arrangement part will loop until you click on an-
    other pad or hit stop. You can also press the correspond-
    ing key on your computer keyboard to activate the pad.
    Show Arranger Track
    Pad “A”
    Arranger part “A” 
    						
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