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ARTURIA – BeatStep Pro – USER’S MANUAL
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BASIC OPERATIONS
3.1
What’s a Project?
BeatStep Pro contains 16 Projects. Each Project holds 16 patterns for each of the three
sequencers (SEQ1, SEQ2 and DRUM), including all of the settings for each pattern.
The Project also includes a Control Mode preset, with independent settings defined by
the MIDI Control Center for each BeatStep Pro control.
3.2
The Blank Project
Each of the Projects and patterns starts out with default, “blank slate” settings.
For Control Mode this means:
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The encoders are assigned to a useful variety of MIDI CC numbers
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The pads are assigned to play notes based on a chromatic scale
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The transport buttons send both MIDI and MMC commands
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Every control is set to transmit data on the User MIDI Channel to both USB and
the MIDI output
Note: the default User MIDI Channel is 1. Use the MIDI Control Center to change
this (see
section 12.8.1
).
For the three sequencers this means:
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SEQ1, SEQ2 and DRUM send and receive on channels 1, 2, and 10, respectively
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Playback mode is set to Forward
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Time division is set to 1/16
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Gate time for each step is 50%
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Swing is set to 50%
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Randomness and Probability are set to 0.
For SEQ1 and SEQ2 this means:
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All steps in each sequence are enabled, with a pattern length of 16 steps
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The sequence steps are set to the same MIDI note (C3, or MIDI Note #60)
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The Chromatic scale will be used for encoder pitch edits
For DRUM this means:
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No pattern data exists yet; that part is up to you!
Chapter 4
has details about editing a sequence and describes each of the SEQ mode
parameters.
Chapter 5
describes all of the Drum mode features.