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Hardware Sequencers => KeyStep => Keystep Technical questions => Topic started by: Bleeps4Ever on January 04, 2020, 08:16:01 pm

Title: Seq/Arp functions Issues
Post by: Bleeps4Ever on January 04, 2020, 08:16:01 pm
Hi All. Just got my keystep few days ago. It seems all the sequence slots have a seq in them that I cannot clear. Even if I overwrite with a new seq I still hear the old seq in the background. It also plays this seq when in arp mode in addition to the notes I am holding. I realize that this may be user error, but it's extremely frustrating. I have tried clear last and recording a new seq with only a rest to n avail. I am using to control external hardware synths. Can someone help? I really want to like this product.  ???
Title: Re: Seq/Arp functions Issues
Post by: gphantom on January 04, 2020, 10:56:41 pm
Link it to the Midi Control Center program.  From there, you should be able to clear all steps in the unit.
Title: Re: Seq/Arp functions Issues
Post by: megamarkd on January 05, 2020, 02:20:44 am
There is no overdub function as such on the Keystep, so this shouldn't be happening.  I don't recall this being an issue with older firmwares, but make sure you have the latest firmware installed for a start (using MCC).
Changing the length of the sequence will preserve the notes past the last step of the new pattern length, depending on what mode you have set sequence length update to in MCC (but this doesn't sound like your problem).
As far as the sequence still running while you are in Arp Mode, I've never heard of that happening before.  I'd start with a factory reset (press both oct+ and oct- while powering up, back up all your sequences to MCC first) and a firmware reinstall to see if that fixes the problem (download the latest firmware from Arturia then click the firmware button in MCC, it'll look for a recent update online, then ask you if you want to update manually, click update then point it at the firmware file you downloaded when it prompts you to).
Title: Re: Seq/Arp functions Issues
Post by: deeboi70@gmail.com on January 21, 2020, 05:06:32 am
@ Bleeps4Ever try this.

Example: Creating an empty 64 step sequence.

1. On the Keystep, Hit Record once and let it go
2. Now Press and Hold Record and press the key for midi channel 16 four times to give you 64 steps.
3. Press play, you should now have an empty 64 step sequence so nothing should play.
Just adjust it for how many steps you want.

I had something similar happen too and this worked for me. Hope that helps.