Editing the individual MIDI events |299
▪ Select the Value 1 and Value 2 parameters, and use the VALUE dial to edit
them. In case of numeric values, you can also touch them twice to open the
numeric keypad.
Eventy Type Value 1 Value 2
Ordinary tracks (1-16)
Note Note name Velocity
RX Noise Note name Velocity
Prog Program Change number –
Ctrl Control Change number Control Change value
Bend Bending value –
Aftt Mono (Channel) Aftertouch
value
–
PAft Note to which the Aftertouch is
applied
Poly Aftertouch value
Master track
Tempo Tempo change –
Volume Master Volume value –
Meter Meter (time signature) change
(a)
–
KeySign Key Signature
(b)
–
Scale One of the available preset
Scales
Root note for the selected Scale
UScale (User Scale) Altered note Note alteration
(c)
QT (Quarter Tone) Altered note Note alteration (0, 50)
(c)
QT Clear (Quarter
Tone Clearing)
Reset of all Quarter Tone (QT)
changes
–
(a). Meter changes can’t be edited or inserted separately from a measure. To insert a
Meter change, use the Insert function in the Edit section and insert a series of measures
with the new meter. Existing data can then be copied or entered to these measures
(b). This is the key signature shown in the Score. If this event is missing, the Score will be
shown as if it was in the key of C Major.
(c). To edit User Scale and Quarter Tone settings, select the rst value, then select the
scale’s degree to edit. Edit the second value to change the tuning of the selected note of
the scale.
▪ If a Note event is selected, select the D (Duration/Length) parameter, and
use VALUE dial to change the event’s length.