5–1: Track Edit
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*1 Bank Select is normally specified as part of a Program Change event, but this may be insuffi-
cient when you need to select banks on an external device. In such cases, use CC#00 and
CC#32. Refer to the manual for the external device for the relation between its memory banks
and the Bank Select messages.
*2 The volume of the TRINITY series is determined by multiplying the value of Volume (CC#07)
with the value of Expression (CC#11). If you stop song playback and press the [RESET] key, the
location will return to the beginning of the track, the volume will be set to the starting value,
and expression will be set to the maximum value (127).
*3 Unlike normal control change messages, Pitch Bend Range, Fine Tune, and Coarse Tune set-
tings are made using RPC (Registered Parameter Control). The procedure is to use an RPN
(Registered Parameter Number) to select the parameter that you wish to edit, and then use
Data Entry messages to specify the parameter value. Parameters are selected using CC#100
(value of 00—02) and CC#101 (value of 00), and the data is input using CC#06 and CC#38.
The following tables show the correspondence between Data Entry values and the settings of
each parameter.
For example, if you wanted to set a transposition (Coarse Tune) of –12 for the track that was
receiving channel 1, you would first send [B0, 64, 02] (hexadecimal) to the TRINITY to select
the RPN Coarse Tune. Next, you would transmit [B0, 06, 34], [B0, 26, 00] to set the value to –12.
On most sequencers, you can transmit these messages by creating the following Control
Change messages to be transmitted on channel 1; a CC#100 with a value of 02 to select RPN
Coarse Tune, then a CC#06 with a value of 52 (corresponding to –12), and finally a CC#38 with
a value of 00.
*4 With a value of 64, the program’s setting will apply. Values of 63 and below will shorten the
time, and values of 65 and above will lengthen the time.
*5 With a value of 64, the program’s setting will apply. Values of 63 and below will darken the
tone, and values of 65 and above will brighten the tone.
5–1D: Erase Track
This command erases all musical data in the track specified in the tab 1 display.
1 In the tab 1 display, specify the track for erasure.
2 When this command is selected, a dialog box shown at
right will appear.
3 If you wish to erase all tracks including the master track,
check All Tracks. If this is not checked, only the track
specified in the tab 1 display will be erased.
4 To execute the Erase Track command, press the OK but-
ton. To cancel without executing, press the Cancel button.
CC#06 CC#38 CC#06 CC#38
CC#06 CC#38
00
01
12
00
00
0
…
…
0
+ 1
+12
…
40
52
64
88
………
00
00
00
00
………
–24
–12
0
+24
………
32
48
64
96
………
00
00
00
00
………
–50
–25
0
+50
………
RPN=0 (Pitch Bend Range)
RPN=1 (Fine Tune)
RPN=2 (Coarse Tune)
Parameter value
(semitone steps)
Parameter value
(semitone steps)
Parameter value
(1 cent steps)