![]() So the idea here is that you treat each pattern like its own channel by only using that one channel in the pattern. It plays only what you programmed in that pattern. ![]() Now you add that pattern to your playlist. ![]() Even though the pattern has all channels available, only one channel would generally be programmed. The normal workflow is to add some asset to the project (Audio/MIDI/Automation) then open the editor for that type of asset and create what you want. Very few people work that way though… Playlist Each pattern has access to every single channel, so you could feasibly just add all your MIDI/Audio/Automation here and write the song in one long pattern if you wanted. What you see here is your current pattern, unfortunately it also shows you every single channel in your project! So every single MIDI, Audio and Automation Clip is going to be here. ![]() The image above is showing the “Graph Editor” which gives you a drop down of various properties of each step (note, velocity, pan etc…) It’s a fairly simple step sequencer that’s built in to the channel rack. ![]()
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