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*A lower grid resolution will result in larger squares which are easier to see, but the disadvantage is fewer channels and timing marks on the screen at one time.
*A lower grid resolution will result in larger squares which are easier to see, but the disadvantage is fewer channels and timing marks on the screen at one time.
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Revision as of 04:45, 30 January 2013



The Time Resolution must be set before you setup any channels. Once it has been set, you cannot change it again. The default time resolution is set for 50 milliseconds. You can also choose a 25 millisecond or 100 millisecond time resolution. The time resolution sets how frequently effect changes can occur on a channel.

  • 25 msec: This provides 40 timing grid spaces for every second.
  • 50 msec: This provides 20 timing grid spaces for every second.
  • 100 msec: This provides 10 timing grid spaces for every second.

Simply click to select the time resolution you would like for your sequence.


The grid options on the menu adjust how "fine" the grid spaces are. This only affects what you see as you sequence and does not affect anything with the sequence itself. This can be adjusted at any time while sequencing.

  • A higher grid resolution will result in more channels displayed on the screen at one time and more timing marks on display at one time, but the disadvantage is that the grid squares are smaller.
  • A lower grid resolution will result in larger squares which are easier to see, but the disadvantage is fewer channels and timing marks on the screen at one time.



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