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-What this example does is listening for notes 96 up to and including 111 and it toggles the sequences on note on events and toggles them off on note off events. But what about queuing sequences? Well, the Akai MPK Mini has a Sustain button and I've set this MIDI event (with MIDI status byte 176 and control/mode change number 64) up as the queue modifier as you can see above, the fields after entry 70 which corresponds with 'mod queue'). So when I hold down this button and press one of the pads on my MPK Mini the corresponding sequence gets queued.+What this example does is listening for notes 96 up to and including 111 and it toggles the sequences on note on events and toggles them off on note off events. 
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 +===== Queuing sequences ===== 
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 +The Akai MPK Mini has a Sustain button and I've set the Sustain MIDI event (with MIDI status byte 176 and control/mode change number 64) up as the queue modifier in the 'mod queue' entry: 
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 +  # mod queue 
 +  70 [0 0         0] [1 0 176  64 127 127] [1 0 176  64     0] 
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 +So when I hold down this button and press one of the pads on my MPK Mini the corresponding sequence gets queued
 + 
 +===== Final steps ===== 
 + 
 +Start seq24 and connect your MIDI controller (File - Options - MIDI Input). Now you should be able to toggle and queue any patterns in your seq24 session if you set up your .seq24rc file correctly.
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