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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.  
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]].
This version of the project is formatted for landscape display.  
 
=== iPhone version ===
There is an iPhone/portrait view version [[:File:EXAMPLE Dial Sequencer iPhone 1.1.lpproj.zip|here]].


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Latest revision as of 07:12, 10 September 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.

iPhone version

There is an iPhone/portrait view version here.

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current04:35, 13 April 2025 (7.3 MB)Edwards (talk | contribs)Example project that demonstrates how to use stepped dials to sequence song parts.

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