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You can drag audio, MIDI Groove Clips, Step Sequencer patterns and Project5 patterns from the Media Browser view or from the Clips pane into the Matrix view. Do one of the following:
To assign a pattern to a cell in an existing row. Do one of the following:
Right-click a cell and select Import File on the context menu.
To assign a pattern to a cell in an empty row. If you drag a pattern to an empty row, you can specify if the new row should be assigned to an existing track or to a new corresponding track:
To create a new row and assign it to the most recently created or assigned track. Drag a pattern to the desired cell in an empty row.
To create a new row and corresponding track. Hold down the ALT key and drag a pattern to the desired cell in an empty row.When dragging a clip from the Clips pane, the cell will automatically inherit the clip name and color. If the clip has no name, the cell will be named “Audio” or “MIDI”.
Note 1: Rows that are assigned to audio tracks can only contain cells with audio data. Likewise, rows that are routed to MIDI or Instrument tracks can only contain cells with MIDI data. The Audio or MIDI identity of a row is established when the first pattern is dragged into the row.
Note 2: When you drag a clip from the Clips pane and drop it in the Matrix view, the Matrix view will use the entire raw clip data, even if the clip is cropped. If you want the Matrix view to only use the uncropped part of the clip, first use the Track view Clips > Bounce to Clip(s) command to create a new clip. If you want the clip to loop smoothly, you may also want to convert the new clip to a Groove clip and edit it in the Loop Construction view before you drag it into the Matrix view.
Tip: If you want to always import audio as Groove Clips, click the Options button to open the Matrix Options dialog box, then click the Import all audio as GrooveClips check box.The first pattern is assigned to the target cell, and any additional patterns are assigned to subsequent rows below the target cell.The first pattern is assigned to the target cell, and any additional patterns are assigned to subsequent columns the right of the target cell.
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Right-click the cell and select Clear Cell from the pop-up menu.
Click the arrow next to the Stop All Cells button in the Matrix view toolbar and select Clear All Cells from the drop-down menu.When you trigger a cell or column, playback starts after the amount of time that is selected in the Cell Trigger Time menu in the Matrix view toolbar.
Click the Trigger Resolution menu and select one of the available options:
■ Immediate. Playback starts immediately.
■ Next Measure. Playback starts on the next measure boundary.
■ Next Beat. Playback starts on the next beat.
■ Next 1/8. Playback starts on the next 8th note.
■ Next 1/16. Playback starts on the next 16th note.
■ Next 1/32 Note. Playback starts on the next 32th note.
■ Next 1/64 Note. Playback starts on the next 64th note.After a cell has been triggered, the cell blinks until the Trigger Resolution is reached, at which time playback starts.
Make sure the Cell Start toggle is in Always from Beginning mode before you trigger the pattern.
Tip: To trigger a cell using the opposite mode of the current Cell Start setting, hold down the ALT key when you trigger the cell.
Right-click the cell and select One-Shot Trigger on the context menu.The Loop Mode and Latch Mode buttons in the cell are hidden. When One-Shot Trigger mode is enabled, loop and latch settings are ignored, and the cell only plays one repetition from beginning to end.To disable One-Shot Trigger mode, right-click the cell and select One-Shot Trigger on the context menu.
Make sure the Cell Start toggle is in Offset to Now Time mode before you trigger the pattern.
Tip: To trigger a cell using the opposite mode of the current Cell Start setting, hold down the ALT key when you trigger the cell.When you trigger a cell in Offset to Now Time mode, the pattern will start playing in sync with the Now time after the amount of time listed in the Trigger Resolution menu. It’s as if the cell’s pattern is repeated throughout the song and you unmute the pattern at a certain point.
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After the cell has been triggered, the cell blinks until the Trigger Resolution is reached, at which time playback starts.The global Cell Start toggle determines if the pattern will play from the beginning of the pattern or synchronize to the project’s Now time. In Always from Beginning mode , patterns always start from the beginning. In Offset to Now Time mode , patterns synchronize to the project’s Now time.
Tip: To trigger a cell using the opposite mode of the current Cell Start setting, hold down the ALT key when you trigger the cell.During playback, the cell displays a “play” icon and a circular progress indicator to show the position of the loop as it is playing. Patterns repeat themselves until you stop playback or until another pattern in the same row starts to play (non-looped content play as one-shots, meaning the patterns play only once).
Note 1: Only one cell per row can be triggered at a time. You can trigger multiple cells simultaneously as long as they are located in different rows.
Note 2: Together, the Global Latch Mode and Global Loop Mode toggles give you flexible control over how cells are triggered.
To play a cell continuously as long as the mouse/note is held. Enable Global Loop Mode; Disable Global Latch Mode
To play a cell as long as the mouse/note is held, but stop at end. Disable Global Loop Mode; disable Global Latch ModeBy default, a cell follows the Global Trigger Resolution, as specified in the Matrix view toolbar. You can also assign a custom trigger resolution to each cell, instead of following the global trigger resolution.
1. Right-click the cell, point to Trigger Resolution on the pop-up menu, and select one of the following options:
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After the cell has been triggered, the cell blinks until the cell’s assigned trigger resolution is reached, at which time playback starts.Figure 557. Cell trigger resolutionA. Follow Global Trigger Resolution (no resolution is displayed) B. Per-cell Trigger Resolution (assigned resolution is displayed)A. Click the Column Trigger to trigger all cells in the columnYou can trigger a cell or column via MIDI remote control, but you must first specify the MIDI message that should trigger the cell or column.
1. Right-click the cell or Column Trigger that you would like to trigger via MIDI remote control, and select MIDI Learn from the pop-up menu.The cell has an orange outline. The next MIDI event the Matrix receives will be assigned to all cells that are in MIDI Learn mode.
Note: If the Cell MIDI Trigger button in the Matrix view toolbar is disabled, it will automatically be enabled when a cell is in MIDI Learn mode.
Tip: You can put multiple cells on different rows into MIDI Learn mode, and all cells will be triggered by the same MIDI event.The MIDI message is assigned to a specific cell in the grid, not to any particular pattern or loop. You can even use MIDI Learn on empty cells.After a cell has been assigned to a MIDI message, you can press the corresponding key, pad or button on your MIDI controller to trigger the cell.
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Note: You can also use a MIDI modifier key to trigger a cell using the opposite mode of the current Cell Start, Global Loop Mode, Global Latch Mode, or Retrigger Mode settings. To MIDI learn the MIDI modifier functions, Right-click the desired global mode button in the Matrix toolbar, choose MIDI Learn, then press the desired modifier note on your MIDI controller.To use a modifier in a performance, press the appropriate modifier key on your MIDI controller, as learned using the steps outlined above. This action will invert the corresponding mode behavior for the very next cell that is triggered. Once a cell has been triggered, the modifier key is cleared and Matrix cell triggering will resume based on mode settings in the Matrix.
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To clear MIDI assignments for a single cell. Right-click the desired cell and select Clear MIDI Learn on the pop-up menu.
To clear MIDI assignments for a single Column Trigger. Right-click the desired cell and select Clear MIDI Learn on the pop-up menu.
To clear MIDI assignments for all cells and Column Triggers. Click the arrow next to the Stop All Cells button in the Matrix view toolbar and select Clear All MIDI Learn from the drop-down menu.
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Right-click a column header and select Insert Column on the context menu.
Right-click a column header and select Duplicate Column on the context menu.
1. Right-click a column header and select Rename Column on the context menu.The Rename Column dialog box appears.
Click the cell’s Latch Mode button.The cell now uses its own independent Latch mode and no longer follows the Global Latch Mode setting.
Note: After a cell’s Latch Mode button has been engaged, the cell will no longer continue to follow the Global Latch Mode setting, even if you disable the cell’s Latch Mode button. To restore the link to the Global Latch Mode setting, hold down the CTRL key and click the cell’s Latch Mode button.
Click the cell’s Loop Mode button.The cell now uses its own independent Latch mode and no longer follows the Global Loop Mode setting.
Note: After a cell’s Loop Mode button has been engaged, the cell will no longer continue to follow the Global Loop Mode setting, even if you disable the cell’s Loop Mode button. To restore the link to the Global Loop Mode setting, hold down the CTRL key and click the cell’s Loop Mode button.
Click the row’s Mute button .A. Click the row’s Mute button to mute/unmute a row
Click the row’s Solo button .A. Click the row’s Solo button to solo/unsolo a row
Click the row’s Direct Mode button . Doing so will bypass the assigned track’s MIDI processing, such as MIDI FX, Arpeggiator, volume, etc., and send the row directly to the assigned soft synth or hardware output.A. Click the row’s Direct Mode button to bypass all MIDI track processingRows that contain audio patterns can be assigned to any available audio track, and rows that contain MIDI patterns can be assigned to MIDI tracks.A. Click arrow to reassign a row to a different track
1. Right-click a cell and select Rename Cell from the pop-up menu.The Rename Cell dialog box appears.
2. You can capture (record) the output of the Matrix on the same tracks that rows are assigned to. When capturing data from the Matrix, any existing clips in the target tracks are unaffected.
1. Specify the desired triggering time lag in the Trigger Resolution drop-down menu.
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5. Press Play in SONAR to start playback.
6. When you want to stop recording, press Stop in SONAR or press the SPACEBAR key.SONAR records the output of all unmuted rows to their respective target tracks. The new clips inherit their colors from the triggered cells.Audio patterns record as audio clip in the Clips pane, and MIDI patterns record as MIDI clips. If you want to undo the recording, press CTRL+Z.
Note: In addition to capturing an entire performance, you can also perform a Quick Capture of a single pattern. For details, see To render a single pattern to the Clips pane (Quick Capture).
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