Step mode
01 Overview
02 Piano roll overview
03 Basic operations
04 Note parameters
05 Note selection
06 Track length, zoom and navigation
07 Loop points
08 Project scale (pScale)
09 Note learn
10 Math (Conditional Trigs)
02 Piano roll overview
03 Basic operations
04 Note parameters
05 Note selection
06 Track length, zoom and navigation
07 Loop points
08 Project scale (pScale)
09 Note learn
10 Math (Conditional Trigs)
Overview
The step mode is a different way to create rhythms and melodies. Unlike the live mode — where you perform in real–time using the matrix keypads — this mode allows you to program sequenced events directly into the current track. It is a great way to get the best out of your synthesizers and drum machines.
Hapax a 128–pad matrix to program step–by–step rhythms and melodies effortlessly and efficiently. The length of a track can be extended up to 32 bars. In conjunction with extreme zooms, conditional trigs, chance, loop points, selection, scale folding, run modes, possibilities are endless!
The step mode can also be used to edit a previously recorded live performance, using the piano roll view.
The step mode, like the live mode, always displays the events contained the current pattern of the active track. Each pattern of each track has its own events.
Hapax a 128–pad matrix to program step–by–step rhythms and melodies effortlessly and efficiently. The length of a track can be extended up to 32 bars. In conjunction with extreme zooms, conditional trigs, chance, loop points, selection, scale folding, run modes, possibilities are endless!
The step mode can also be used to edit a previously recorded live performance, using the piano roll view.
The step mode, like the live mode, always displays the events contained the current pattern of the active track. Each pattern of each track has its own events.
Piano roll overview
The piano roll is always displaying the full current pattern on the right screen. The grey rectangle inside is called the viewport. It indicates which portion of the page that is shown on the pad matrix.
The 128–pad matrix always displays the current page, depending on the current zoom and track length settings:
The lower–left pad holds the note set in the upper–left corner of the right screen.
Tip In case you are lost in the piano roll, a simple step Press will automatically focus the pad matrix onto the closest note.
NEW! By default, the displayed page follows the playhead. To temporarily lock the view to the current page, simply Press or . A single step Press will revert back to the default behavior. This option can be permanently disabled in this sectionthis section of the settings.
The 128–pad matrix always displays the current page, depending on the current zoom and track length settings:
The lower–left pad holds the note set in the upper–left corner of the right screen.
Tip In case you are lost in the piano roll, a simple step Press will automatically focus the pad matrix onto the closest note.
NEW! By default, the displayed page follows the playhead. To temporarily lock the view to the current page, simply Press or . A single step Press will revert back to the default behavior. This option can be permanently disabled in this sectionthis section of the settings.
Basic operations
Press a pad of the matrix to add a note.
NEW! Adding a note while the sequencer is stopped will send a short pre–listen of this note to the output. This behavior can be disabled in this sectionthis section of the settings.
Rotate encoder ① to set the lower–left note of the pad matrix. The main encoder can also be used. A third way to perform this action is to Hold 2ND and Press or .
Rotate encoder ② to set the octave. You can also Press or .
Rotate the other encoders to change their corresponding parameters.
Hold track to enter the track settings.
Press + to zoom in, Press - to zoom out.
Press or to navigate between pages.
Tip Hold 2ND + + or - to double or halve the length of the pattern.
Tip Hold 2ND + or to duplicate/divide the pattern along with its events.
Tip Hold a pad of the matrix to override the global parameters with the ones contained in this pad (quick copy function).
NEW! Adding a note while the sequencer is stopped will send a short pre–listen of this note to the output. This behavior can be disabled in this sectionthis section of the settings.
Rotate encoder ① to set the lower–left note of the pad matrix. The main encoder can also be used. A third way to perform this action is to Hold 2ND and Press or .
Rotate encoder ② to set the octave. You can also Press or .
Rotate the other encoders to change their corresponding parameters.
Hold track to enter the track settings.
Press + to zoom in, Press - to zoom out.
Press or to navigate between pages.
Tip Hold 2ND + + or - to double or halve the length of the pattern.
Tip Hold 2ND + or to duplicate/divide the pattern along with its events.
Tip Hold a pad of the matrix to override the global parameters with the ones contained in this pad (quick copy function).
Note parameters
Each note event includes its own set of 8 parameters : Note & Octave, Velocity, Length, μTime, Chance, Roll, Math.
Step parameters are visible on the left screen. Each one of them is connected to its own encoder :
To adjust the global note parameters, simply set the values with the encoders. The notes that will be added will be created with those attributes.
To modify the parameters of existing notes, Hold a pad or a selection of multiple pads.
NEW! Modifying the pitch, octave or velocity of existing notes while the sequencer is stopped will send a short pre–listen of those notes to the output. This behavior can be disabled in this sectionthis section of the settings.
Step parameters are visible on the left screen. Each one of them is connected to its own encoder :
To adjust the global note parameters, simply set the values with the encoders. The notes that will be added will be created with those attributes.
To modify the parameters of existing notes, Hold a pad or a selection of multiple pads.
NEW! Modifying the pitch, octave or velocity of existing notes while the sequencer is stopped will send a short pre–listen of those notes to the output. This behavior can be disabled in this sectionthis section of the settings.
PITCH + OCTAVE C0 (0) ... G10 (127)
Sets the midi note pitch & octave.
Sets the midi note pitch & octave.
VELOCITY 0 ... 127
Sets the midi note velocity.
Sets the midi note velocity.
NOTE LENGTH 1/16 ...