Step Sequencer – Sequencer Edit Menu47 Waldorf Q User’s ManualTransposeWith this function you can transpose infinitely variable existing notes up or down. The notes aretransposed as long as you’re turning the encoder.Pattern Length32Pattern Length1…32Sets the length of the sequence pattern. A sequence pattern can have a maximum number of 32 steps.When you set Pattern Length to a value smaller than 32, you can still edit the steps that are outsidethis range but you won’t hear them when the Step Sequencer is running.Transpose Mode1 OctaveTranspose ModeOff / On / 1 OctaveUsed to activate or deactivate the transpose of the pattern when Grab Control is off or no step isselected.•Off means that the sequence isn't transposed. The keyboard acts as usual.•On means that the sequence is transposed relatively to the Transpose Key setting. Thekeyboard is used to set the transpose offset with “last note priority” as soon as the StepSequencer is running.•1 Octave means that the sequence is transposed relatively to the Transpose Key setting butall transposes are mapped to half an octave below or above the Transpose key. Thekeyboard is used to set the transpose offset with “last note priority” as soon as the StepSequencer is running.Transpose KeyC1Transpose KeyC-2…G8Sets the basic key from where transposes start. This feature is useful when you i.e. have a sequence inC major where the first note is an E. Setting Transpose Key to C3 assures that the sequence reallyplays in C major when you hit a C.Transpose QuantizeNext CycleTranspose QuantizeNext Step / Next Bank / Next CycleDetermines when the transpose is actually performed after a note was hit.•Next Step means that the transpose is performed immediately after the note was hit.•Next Bank means that the transpose takes place when the next bank is played.•Next Cycle means that the transpose is performed when a new cycle starts.