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=== {{Vanchor|Step sequencer}} (step recording mode) === <div style="clear:right;float:right;margin:-1.65ex 0 -1.65ex auto;"> {{multiple image |align=right |direction=vertical |width=150 | <!-- header = Step sequencers --> | image1 = Elektron MACHINEDRUM SPS-1.jpg | caption1 = A ''step rhythm sequencer'' on the drum machine <!-- INSUFFICIENT SPACE + MODEL NAME IS NOT REQUIRED ON HERE AT ALL: --> | image2 = Firstman SQ-01.png | caption2 = A ''step note sequencer'' on the bass machine }}</div> {{See also|#Step sequencers|List of music sequencers#Step sequencers (supported on)}} On step sequencers, musical notes are rounded into steps of equal time intervals, and users can enter each musical note without exact timing; Instead, the timing and [[duration (music)|duration]] of each step can be designated in several different ways: * On the [[drum machine]]s: select a trigger timing from a row of ''step-buttons''. * On the [[acid bass machine|bass machines]]: select a step note (or [[rest (music)|rest]]) from a ''chromatic keypad'', then select a step duration (or [[tie (music)|tie]]) from a group of ''[[duration (music)|length]]-buttons'', sequentially. * On the several [[electronic keyboard|home keyboards]]: in addition to the real-time sequencer, a pair of ''step trigger buttons'' is provided<!-- for "One Key Play" -->; using it, notes on the pre-recorded sequence can be triggered in arbitrary timings for the timing dedicated recordings or performances. (See {{slink|List of music sequencers|Step sequencers (supported on)}}). In general, step mode, along with roughly quantized semi-realtime mode, is often supported on the <!-- analog --> drum machines, bass machines and several [[groovebox|groove machines]].
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