1. Click the MIDI track in which you want to create the new pattern. The MIDI track then becomes the active track. Make sure that no MIDI clips are selected.
2. The Step Sequencer window appears and SONAR creates a new Step Sequencer clip in the active track.
Note: You can also create a new Step Sequencer clip by clicking the Step Sequencer button on a software instrument’s property page. Doing so creates a new Step Sequencer clip on the first MIDI track or on the Instrument track that corresponds to the software instrument, and the Step Sequencer view opens.You can convert any existing MIDI clip into a step sequencer pattern. For details, see To convert a MIDI clip(s) to a Step Sequencer clip(s).Do one of the following:
Select the Step Sequencer clip that you want to edit in the Step Sequencer and select Views > Step Sequencer.
Note: A step sequencer clip can only be edited in the Step Sequencer view and not in any other MIDI editing views.Do one of the following:
1. Do one of the following:
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Note: If other clips are linked to the current Step Sequencer clip, all linked sibling clips will be updated with the loaded pattern.
Tip - Searching Documentation
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Note - Using Offline Help
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