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OkyWeb OkyWeb2 - Elements of the EDIT Environment

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Editing
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MODIFY ALL TRACKS
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The elements of the EDIT environment
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Parameter selected for changing
Shows the parameter currently undergoing changes.
Editable parameters are Volume, Instrument, Reverb,
Chorus, Transpose, Velocity, Pan.
VOLUME Volume of the track (MIDI Control Change 7)
0...127
INSTRUMENT Instrument or sound of the track (MIDI Bank Change + Program Change)
Allows to choose the instrument assigned to the track.
The instruments are grouped into Families (Pianos, Guitars, Strings, etc.).
The Families can be selected using the combination Shift (LED lit) plus - and + keys
N.B.: For a complete list of instruments available, check this manual’s Appendix.
REVERB Amount of Reverb applied to the sound (MIDI Control Change 91)
0...127
CHORUS Amount of Chorus applied to the sound (MIDI Control Change 93)
0...127
TRANSPOSE Semitones of transposition of the track
-36...+36
Changes can be carried out in steps of ±1 semitone
or ± 1 octave (12 semitones) (combination Shift (LED lit) plus - and + keys).
VELOCITY Control of the track’s dynamics
- No change.
-3dB Dynamics attenuated by 3dB.
COMP Compression Effect.
PUSH Dynamic “push”.
+3dB Dynamics boosted by 3dB.
+6dB Dynamics boosted by 6dB.
MAX Dynamics at maximum.
PAN Position of the sound in the stereo image (MIDI Control Change 10)
-64 Sound all on the left.
0 Sound centred.
+63 Sound all on the right.
Intermediate values correspond to intermediate positions.
For the VOLUME, PAN, REVERB and CHORUS parameters, the editing is relative, as if to say the editing will
respect any settings that have already been made in the track.
This means that if a change is made to a certain parameter all the values of that parameter in the track will be
changed to the same degree.
For example, if a track has a Volume setting of 80 at the start of the song and 100 in the second part, entering a
value of +10 will take the settings to 90 and 110 respectively.
Press EDIT
repeatedly to select the required parameter.

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