
It's simple and intuitive in a way that's reminiscent of the creative tools we've come to enjoy in hardware.

It's one of those features that makes you wonder why every DAW doesn't already have it. Studio One 4 introduced pattern-based step sequencing as an alternative mode to the familiar piano-roll MIDI editor. The new pattern editor in Studio One 4 isn't just for drums! The latter are also reflected in the timeline (top). You can make a basic arpeggiated melody more interesting by messing with the probability and repeats parameters.
