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User
Style
Microscope
mode,
Track
Microscope
Edit
E
Event
selection:
Bar-Beat-CPT
Allows
you
to
scroll
through
the
events.
You
can
only
select
Bar-Beat-CPT
positions
that
already
contain
data.
Note
that
using
the
[PAGE]
A/W
buttons
also
allows
you
to
scroll
through
the
events.
It
has
the
advantage
of
being
more
precise
because
it
works
on
a
step-by-
step
basis
and
that
every
note
event
is
sounded.
Status
column
This
column
contains
all
the
message
types
you
can
assign
to
an
event:
Status
Meaning
Status
Meaning
CCI
Modulation
data
PC
Program
changes
(usually
found
|
at
the
beginning
of
a
pattern)
cce
Data
entry
(required
for
NRPN
PB
Pitch
Bend
messagé
messages).
CC10
Pan
message
CC91
Effect
1
Send
depth
{Reverb}
CC11
Expression
message
(volume)
CC93
Effect
Send
2
(Chorus)
cco
|
Bank
select
(MSB)
CC98/39
NRPN
CC32
Bank
select
(to
select
the
Oid
or
New
level)
Note:
Don’t
look
for
CC64
(Hold
or
Sustain)
events
because
you
won’t
find
any.
As
explained
in
the
Player's
Guide,
the
use
of
the
pedal
connected
to
the
SUSTAIN
FOOTSWITCH
jack
is
con-
verted
into
the
equivalent
Gate
Time
values.
To
change
such
converted
“Hold
messages”,
you
thus
have
to
modify
the
Gate
Time
values
of
the
affected
notes.
Velo
Don’t
let
the
name
of
this
column
fool
you.
It
does
indeed
display
the
velocity
value
of
notes,
but
it
also
contains
the
values
assigned
to
a
control
change
number,
a
program
change,
or
pitch
bend
event.
Use
the
[LOWER/NUMBER]
knob
to
change
the
value
of
the
selected
event.
Gate
Time
The
values
in
this
column,
on
the
other
hand
always
represent
the
duration
(or
Gate
Time)
of
note
events.
That
is
why
all
other
events
have
no
Gate
Time
values
(consider
the
PC-33
event
in
the
above
illustration,
for
example).
Note:
The
Gate
Time
value
of
drum
note
events
is
always
“1”.
The
sounds
being
triggered
are
indeed
one-shot
samples
that
stop
automatically.
Setting
a
longer
Gate
Time
value
for
drum
notes
(LADR
track)
does
not
make
them
longer.
[PLAY]
(Part
Select
[M.BASS])
The
Play
function
allows
you
to
sound
the
selected
event
(ifitis
a
note).
You
could
use
this
function
to
check
the
new
velocity
(Velo)
value,
and
change
it
again
if
necessary
until
the
note
sounds
right.
You
can
now
select
another
function
on
the
menu
(erase
or
Insert)
or
press
[F4]
to
return
to
the
opening
Microscope
page
(in
order
to
select
another
track
or
pattern
for
editing
or
further

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