Posted by: mike_b
« on: November 12, 2021, 09:40:39 am »I’m new to sequencing and have a question about the number of separate notes in a sequence. I have the original 32-key KeyStep and I want to create a sequence where 14 notes play one after the other in a single sequence.
The manual says the KeyStep sequencer is capable of stacking up to 8 notes per sequence step. But it also says you can record eight different sequences, each with up to 64 steps. Does that mean I can have 64 notes in a single sequence, or am I limited to 8? And if I can only have 8 notes in an individual sequence, but need 14, will I have to upgrade to the KeyStep Pro, which is capable of stacking up to 16 notes per sequence step?
I’m confused.
The manual says the KeyStep sequencer is capable of stacking up to 8 notes per sequence step. But it also says you can record eight different sequences, each with up to 64 steps. Does that mean I can have 64 notes in a single sequence, or am I limited to 8? And if I can only have 8 notes in an individual sequence, but need 14, will I have to upgrade to the KeyStep Pro, which is capable of stacking up to 16 notes per sequence step?
I’m confused.