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  1. Aargh.... Stupid me! Nope, keep it as it is now! The concept is perfect for the muting, and should be kept consitent for the clear function. I re-tested it and now I found what foold me: the LEDs blink as soon as an event happens that can be cleared. Sequence 1 was a one bar 16 16th line and sequence 2 had a length of four bars and had only a single very short note on beat one of bar 1 and bar 3. So those steps were nearly not lit. May be it would be more helpful of the LEDs would be lit continously. This way it would be clear which tracks of which sequence are available for clearing. The information, whether there is a note played actually is not relevant while the clear process. Florian
  2. Hi Thorsten, wow thanks for the quick prerelease. It works, but always affects sequence #1. If I select sequence #2 and try one of the clear commands then the corresponding part of sequence #1 is cleared. Florian
  3. Hi Thorsten Thanks for thinking about it! What about doing it similar to the MUTE-Function? For sequence 1 CLEAR -> #1 Clears the whole sequence CLEAR -> #2 Clears the notes and bender, keeps CC CLEAR -> #3 Resets Velocity to 64 CLEAR -> #4 Clears bender only, keeps notes CLEAR -> #6 Clears CCs, keeps notes CLEAR -> #7 Sets note lenghts to half step length same for Sequence 2 with #9 - #16 I think this kind of clear function, which requires two button presses, would have also the advantage that you have to confirm the the CLEAR command. Florian
  4. Hello It is possible to mute the tracks for bender-data and control-data independently from the note information. But if I see it right it is not possible to clear the bender or control tracks only, but keep the note data. Would this be possible? It would be very helpful Regards Florian Anwander
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