Step recording is a method of inputting musical notes or chords one at a time into a MIDI sequencer or digital audio workstation (DAW). Unlike real-time recording, where notes are played live and captured with their exact timing, step recording allows precise note placement without worrying about performance accuracy. Key features include:
- Note Entry: Notes or chords are entered step-by-step using a MIDI keyboard or interface.
- Step Size: Users can define the duration of each step (e.g., quarter notes, eighth notes).
- Flexibility: Note lengths, velocities, and other properties can be adjusted during the process.
- Applications: Ideal for composing complex passages or for users who cannot play parts live accurately.
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