Hi @Micki
You can only remove tracks if the sequence has more than one track. Try adding tracks to a sequence then you should see the “Remove Track” menu option.
The arranger sequences should behave the same as the Zynpad sequences (they are the exact same thing) so if you have configured a pad to trigger in Zynpad then the same trigger should result in the same behaviour in Arranger. Please confirm. (I didn’t quite follow the trigger method you are using and the expected behaviour.)
Start/stop of every sequence via note command is implemented:
From zynpad menu
- MIDI channel: The MIDI channel of the trigger note
- Trigger note: The MIDI note to trigger the selected pad
- Control device: select the MIDI input device that will send the note
I observe a bug that the “Trigger note” option disappears when the “Control device” is selected. This is an intentional behaviour but is actually undesirable under this situation where we want to configure an input device as a MIDI keyboard. @jofemodo this looks like a regression due to the changes for MIDI device input. I think these selections could be improved / combined to reduce the quantity of menu options. For now I suggest configuring all the pad’s trigger notes before selecting control device.
We do not currently implement macros / salvos to start multiple sequences but maybe we could add an feature. I think it may already be a feature request. If not then please add to the issue tracker.
Arrangements are basically single sequences so you can already start an arrangement from a single note in the exact same way as you start a zynpad sequence (they are the same thing!). I think you may be missing the point that you can add tracks to a sequence so that it has multiple tracks that are all started and play synchronously. A sequence is a collection of tracks and zynpad has a sequence behind each pad. By default zynpad’s sequences contain a single track with a single pattern but the Arranger allows this to be changed.