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Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Editor: The EVENT Page
keys, and you want the sounds produced by each note number in that program to be preserved 
in each transposition. If in the song being used as a step in an arrangement (NOT the 
arrangement song itself), there is a (D) designating the track playing the drum program as a 
Drum Track, the originally recorded Note events on that track will remain unchanged.
The Drum TracksÕ settings do not have any effect on edits made on the TRACK page in the Song 
Editor. Any tracks deÞned as Drum Tracks are transposed when a transposition is applied to 
these tracks from the TRACK page.
Soft Buttons on the COMMON Page
EVENT: Accesses an Event-list style editor. On the EVENT page in the Song Editor, you can 
scroll through, modify, add, or delete any or all of the tracksÕ MIDI events. The EVENT page is 
described on page 12-44.
TRACK: Brings you to the TRACK page. This page accesses useful track based edit functions. 
There is a selectable edit function that can be applied to the selected track or all tracks in your 
song. The TRACK page is described on page 12-47.
STEP: Brings up the STEP page, from which nonreal-time note/rest entry is performed. The 
term STEP is used here to refer to step recording, and does not refer to the steps on the 
ARRANGE page. The STEP page is described on page 12-60.
ARRANG: Enters the ARRANGE page, gaining access to a group of arrangement speciÞc 
parameters. The ARRANGE page is described on page 12-63.
Song Editor: The EVENT Page
Every type of recorded MIDI event is visible from this page. You can view and change these 
events if necessary.
To scroll through the events, make sure the location (Bar and Beat, in the Þrst column) is 
highlighted. Use the Alpha Wheel, the Up and Down cursor buttons, or the Plus/Minus 
buttons. As you scroll through the events, each event is executed by the sequencer. In the case of 
note events, you will hear the note played, although the duration will be short. If you have 
scrolled through a Sustain (MIDI Controller 64) message with an On value then you will hear 
the note sustain as if the sustain pedal was depressed. The note will continue to sustain until 
you scroll through a Sustain message with a value of Off.
You can also jump directly to a speciÞc bar and beat by typing the bar number and beat number, 
then pressing Enter. Keep in mind if you have controller or program data previous to the point 
that you jump to, those events may not have been executed and you may hear unexpected 
EditSong:EVENT||(Ch|1)|||||||<>Track:1||
|||1:1||||1:1.000|CTRL|BANK|||0|||||||||
Location
|||1:1||||1:1.000|PCHG|||64|||||||||||||
|||1:1||||1:1.000|CTRL|VOL||127|||||||||
|||1:1||||1:1.000|CTRL|PAN|||64|||||||||
|||1:1||||1:1.000|C|3||v|98|^|93|||0.356
|||2:1||||2:1.000|END|||||||||||||||||||
|Cut||||Copy||Paste|||View||AllOn||Done|
Bar:Beat:Tick Event Type and Value