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4.5.2 Editing the sound-parameters of a Song
4.5.2 Editing the sound-parameters of a Song4.5.2 Editing the sound-parameters of a Song
4.5.2 Editing the sound-parameters of a Song
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Press
to enter the “Sound Settings“ menu.
➊
Using the
!
you can select a track.
REMEMBER: The track numbers have not to be identical with the MIDI channel numbers!
REMEMBER: The track numbers have not to be identical with the MIDI channel numbers!REMEMBER: The track numbers have not to be identical with the MIDI channel numbers!
REMEMBER: The track numbers have not to be identical with the MIDI channel numbers!
➋
Using the number keys below the parameter shortcuts, or
, you can read or change
the value.
➌
Using number key
you can choose a bar position to which a parameter change shall
be send.
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TRK
Here you can select the track. Using SMF0 you cannot change the value 00
because those files exists just out of one track. As soon as the cursor flashes on
the TRK-field the MULTIPLAYER displays the name of the track (if it is already
named!).
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CHN
Here you can select the MIDI channel in a track. Usually it will be the originally
fixed channel of the recored Song.
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PRG
Program Change command, which is programmed in this track in the selected
MIDI channel. A “-“ displayes there is no such value. Using
you can set
a Program Change.
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VOL
Displays the the Volume value (Controller 7), which is programmed in this track
in the selected MIDI channel and stands at the with “Read“ searched position. A
“-“ displayes there is no such value. Using
you can set a Volume value.
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#10
With this function you can edit Control Changes. As default CC10 (Panorama)
is selected. With
and
!
you can change the position to select any other
CC, using the
!
you can change the value. A “-“ indicates there is no such
value. Using
you can set a value.
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CLR
This helps to erase a setting. If the cursor defines a PRG, VOL aor CC every
entrance on this track will be erased with the displayed value. In this case you
will see the warning message “
ok to remove
?“, which you have to confirm
with
.
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Read
With this function you can find the position (on which bar) and the value of a
MIDI value on this track. Move the cursor on the requested data field and press
“Read“. The actual track will then be searched for the requested MIDI
function and the value with the corresponding bar position will be displayed.