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Example project that demonstrates how to use stepped dials to sequence song parts. This project is formatted for landscape display.
Example project that demonstrates how to use stepped dials to sequence song parts. It is a good project for seeing how to perform action sequences with a dial either by manually stepping through a dial or auto-advancing through a dial.


There is an iPhone/portrait view version [[:File:EXAMPLE Dial Sequencer iPhone 1.1.lpproj.zip|here]].  
By setting up a MIDI binding, you you can have one pedal to advance a step at a time through the dial. Or you can use a MIDI binding to trigger the auto-advancing dial to play through an an entire sequence.
 
This version of the project is formatted for landscape display. There is an iPhone/portrait view version [[:File:EXAMPLE Dial Sequencer iPhone 1.1.lpproj.zip|here]].


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Revision as of 11:04, 17 June 2025

Summary

Example project that demonstrates how to use stepped dials to sequence song parts. It is a good project for seeing how to perform action sequences with a dial either by manually stepping through a dial or auto-advancing through a dial.

By setting up a MIDI binding, you you can have one pedal to advance a step at a time through the dial. Or you can use a MIDI binding to trigger the auto-advancing dial to play through an an entire sequence.

This version of the project is formatted for landscape display. There is an iPhone/portrait view version here.

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