Undo Step, Next Step, and Redo Step
Use the Undo Step and Next Step buttons to do the following:
• Move the step insertion point, by either removing the previous note or by advancing the insertion point by the Step Increment value.
• Lengthen and shorten notes that are being held on the MIDI controller, by adding or removing Step Increment values. The Step Increment value can be changed mid-note to create a note with a hybrid note length.
Use the Redo Step button to sequentially redo any previously undone steps.
• Undo Step
When the previous note has been released from the MIDI keyboard, and the insertion point has moved forward to the next note, Undo Step removes the entire last note.
When a note is being held on the MIDI keyboard, Undo Step changes to read “Decrement,” and removes the last Step Increment length that was added to the held note.
• Next Step (or Increment)
When no note is being held on the MIDI keyboard, Next Step moves the insertion point by the Step Increment value, essentially inserting a musical rest.
When a note is being held on the MIDI keyboard, Next Step changes to read “Increment” and adds the Step Increment value to the held note, increasing its length by the Step Increment value.
While the note is being held, the Step Increment value can be changed, allowing you to create notes of any musical length.
• Redo Step
Reinserts the last note that was removed by the Undo Step operation.