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Sequencer operating mode
Event Edit: Event Edit
Event Edit: Event Edit
The Event Edit is the page where you can edit each single MIDI
event of the selected track. You can, for example, replace a note
with a different one, or change its playing strength. See also
“Event Edit procedure” on page 211 for more information on
the event editing procedure.
Position
Position of the event, expressed in the form ‘aaa.bb.ccc’:
‘aaa is the measure
‘bb’ is the beat
‘ccc’ is the tick (each quarter beat = 384 ticks)
You can edit this parameter to move the event to a different posi-
tion. You can edit a position in either of the following ways:
(a) select the parameter, and use the TEMPO/VALUE controls
to change the value, or
(b) select the parameter, then touch it again; the numeric key-
pad will appear. Enter the new position by dialing in the
three parts of the number, separated by a dot. Zeroes at the
beginning can be omitted, as well as the least important
parts of the number. For example, to enter position
002.02.193, dial “2.2.193”; to enter position 002.04.000 dial
“2.4”; to enter position 002.01.000, simply dial “2”.
Type
Type of the event shown in the display. To edit it, select the param-
eter and use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to change its value.
Value 1 and 2
Values of the event shown in the display. Depending on the
selected event, the value may change. This parameter also shows
the (non editable) “End Of Track” marking, when the end of the
track is reached.
Here are the events contained in ordinary tracks (1-16).
And here are the events contained in the Master track.
To edit the event Type and Values, select the parameter and use
the TEMPO/VALUE controls to change their value. In case of
numeric values, you can also press them twice to open the
numeric keypad.
Length
Length of the selected Note event. The value format is the same
as the Position value. Edit it in the same way.
Note: If you change a length of “000.00.000” to a different value,
you can’t go back to the original value. This rather uncommon
zero-length value may be found in the drum and percussion tracks
of Songs made in Backing Sequence mode.
Track
Use this pop-up menu to select the track to edit.
Track 1…16 One of the ordinary tracks of the Song. These
tracks contains musical data, like notes and con-
trollers.
Master This is a special track, containing Tempo changes,
Meter changes, Scale and Transpose data, and the
effect parameters.
Scrollbar
Use the scrollbar to browse the event through the list. You can
also scroll by using the SHIFT + DIAL combination.
Type First value Second value
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
Scroll-
bar
Type First value Second value
Tempo Tempo change
Volume Master Volume value
Meter Meter (time signature)
change
(a)
(a). Meter changes can’t be edited or inserted separately from a mea-
sure. To insert a Meter change, use the Insert function in the Edit sec-
tion and insert a series of measures with the new meter. Existing data
can then be copied or entered to these measures
KeySign
Key Signature
(b)
(b). This is the key signature shown in the Score. If this event is miss-
ing, the Score will be shown as if it was in the key of C Major.
Scale One of the available pre-
set Scales
Root note for the
selected Scale
UScale (User Scale) Altered note
Note alteration
(c)
(c). To edit User Scale and Quarter Tone settings, select the first value,
then select the scale’s degree to edit. Edit the second value to change
the tuning of the selected note of the scale.
QT (Quarter Tone) Altered note Note alteration
(0, 50)
(b)
QT Clear (Quarter
Tone Clearing)
Reset of all Quarter Tone
(QT) changes
FXType One of the four available
FX processors
Effect number
(d)
(d). When selecting a different effect number during this edit, default
settings will be assigned to this event.
FXSend Feedback Send (B>A or
D>C)
Feedback send
level

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