Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Editor: The EVENT Page
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results. For example, if you have program changes at bar 1 and bar 8, then if you jump from bar 
1 to bar 9 any notes you scroll through will be played with the program change from bar 1.
The channel of the selected event is displayed on the top line of the page. When all of the tracks 
are being viewed in the Event list, the track of the selected event is displayed along with its 
channel. Use the Chan/Bank buttons to select an active track to view and edit the MIDI events 
recorded on it. You can view the data on all tracks by pressing both Chan/Bank buttons at the 
same time (or press Chan/Bank Up or Down until you scroll past the highest- or lowest-
numbered track in the song). As you scroll through each event, the track and channel for the 
selected event appear in the top line of the display.
Location
The Þrst column represents the Bar and Beat Locations of the different events in a song. Scroll 
through the events on the selected track(s) with the Alpha Wheel or enter in a speciÞc Bar and 
Beat on the alphanumeric buttonpad to jump to events occurring on that Beat. A quick way to 
jump to the End point in a track is to press 9999 and then Enter on the alphanumeric buttonpad.
Bar, Beat, and Tick
Bar, Beat, and Tick are editable parameters for each event. They determine when an event 
happens relative to the other events within the song. To enter values with the alphanumeric 
buttonpad, Þrst position the cursor in this column and then simply enter up to three digits if you 
only want to adjust the Tick value, four or Þve digits in order to change the location to a new 
Beat and Tick within the current Bar, or enter in the complete Bar, Beat, and Tick value to 
relocate the event to another Bar. No punctuation is necessary when entering any of these 
values.
Event Type and Value
The Event Type and Value region displays the MIDI event type (and related information) at each 
Event-list location in the song. Different event types display different kinds of information, and 
have different editable values. You canÕt change the type of an event, but you can change the 
values associated with that event type.
For example, you canÕt change a CTRL message to a PCHG message, but for any control 
message, you can change both its destination and value. A Note On is always a Note OnÑbut 
you can change the values for its note number, attack velocity, release velocity, and duration. 
Incidentally, you wonÕt see the event type for Note Ons, just the editable values.