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Kurzweil Flash Play PC4 - Event Type and Value; Soft Buttons on the EVENT Page

Kurzweil Flash Play PC4
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Song Mode
The EVENT Page
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Event Type and Value
e Event Type and Value region displays the MIDI event type (and related information)
at each Event-list location in the song. Dierent event types display dierent kinds of
information, and have dierent editable values.
e event type is the left-most eld. You can highlight this eld and change the event type.
MIDI note events are denoted by a “NOTE” followed by the note name. To change the
note, highlight the note name, use the Previous/Next buttons, Alpha Wheel, or Type a note
number (0-127) and press Enter. You can also hold the Enter button and play the desired
note on the keyboard.
is table lists the available event types and value ranges:
Event Type Values
Program Change (PCHG) 0 to 127
Pitch Bend (BEND) -8192 to 8191
Mono Pressure (MPRS) 0 to 127
Poly Pressure (PPRS) 0 to 127 C -1 to G 9
MIDI Note Events (NOTE)
Note events have four editable values: Note Name/Number,
Attack Velocity (indicated by a “vAt”), Release Velocity
(indicated by a “vRl”), and Note Length (Len).
Note Name/Number C -1 to G 9
Attack Velocity (vAt) 0 to 127
Release Velocity (vRl) 0 to 127
Note Length (Len) Bar : Beats : Ticks
MIDI Controller Events (CTRL)
Controller events have two editable values: Controller Type
and Controller Value. Dened controllers are referred to by
their names.
Controller Type Control Source List (0 to 127)
Controller Value 0 to 127
Tempo Change (TEMPO) 20.00 BPM to 400.00 BPM
Soft Buttons on the EVENT Page
CUT: Removes the currently selected event from the Event list and temporarily stores it in a
memory buer so that you can immediately paste it into a new location.
COPY: Makes a duplicate of the currently selected event and temporarily stores it in a
memory buer so that you can immediately paste it into a new location.
PASTE: Inserts the most recent cut or copied event into the Event list at the currently
selected Bar : Beat : Tick location. e pasted event will share the same location with the
event that already existed at that location in the Event list, but it will appear before the pre-
existing event.
NEW: Inserts a new event by duplicating the current event.

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