Korg Sp-500 manual Event Edit, Event type list

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:8th note

:quarter note

“Start” cell: Specify the starting measure.

“End” cell: Specify the ending measure.

“QNTZ” button: Execute the Quantize oper- ation.

“Cancel” button: Return to the previous screen without executing Quantize.

“Event Edit” page

Here you can directly rewrite or add to the data.

Select the track and measure that you wish to edit, and press the “Start” button.

For example, the second quarter note beat would be displayed as “2:00,” the third beat as “3:00,” and beat 1.5 as “1:48.”

 

 

 

 

(0:12)

(0:24)

 

 

(0:48)

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“Track” cell: Select the track that you wish to edit. The event editing procedure will differ depending on the track you select.

“Start Measure” cell: Select the measure at which you wish to start editing.

“Start” button: Begin event editing.

“Cancel” button: Return to the previous screen.

Event editing procedure when the Kbd track or Track 1–Track 5 is selected

When you press the “Start” button, the “Event Filter” page will appear.

 

Turn on the check boxes for the events that

 

you wish to edit. When you press the “OK”

 

button, the “Event Edit” page will appear.

 

The data in the center of the screen is what

 

you will be editing.

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1“Measure” cell: The event will be written into the measure specified here.

2“Location” cell: Specify the location within the measure into which the event will be written.

The displayed numbers indicate “beat:clock.” Beats are quarter-note units.

Clocks are 1/96th of a quarter note. “1:00” indicates the beginning of the mea- sure.

1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00

2:48 3:48 4:32 4:64

3Event type: Some event types contain two items of data, while other types have only one.

4Event data 1:

5Event data 2:

6, ” button: Select the location

7“Set” button: Finalize the specified event.

In the edit screens, the “Set” button will be grayed out if the settings have not been modified. The “Set” button will be displayed when you modify the settings, so that you can press the “Set” button to finalize your changes. After you press the “Set” button, it will once again be grayed out.

8“Insert” button: Insert the event into the “M” location (center of the page).

9“Delete” button: Delete the event of the “M” location.

Event type list

Event type

Value 1

Value 2

 

 

 

 

 

C-1...G9

V:002–V:126

0:00–5:00 (length,

*1

(note data)

(velocity)

beat:clock)

 

 

 

 

 

BEND

–8192 – +8191

 

 

(pitch bend)

(upper/lower

 

 

 

value)

 

 

 

 

 

 

AFTT (aftertouch)

000–127 (value)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROG

000–127

000–127

*2

(program change)

(program bank)

(program number)

 

 

 

 

 

CTRL

C000–C127

000–127 (value)

 

(control change)

(number)

 

 

 

 

 

 

PAFT

C-1–G9

000–127 (value)

*3

(poly aftertouch)

(note number)

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1 Displayed as “TIE” if the note continues to the following measure.

*2 “004” is the drum bank. For the correspondence between program numbers and drum programs, refer to the Pro- gram List (p.75) in the Appendix.

For Value 1, the range 000...127 indicates the MIDI bank change LSB. The MSB will be 0.

With a setting of … , the program bank will not be transmit- ted. The previously specified bank will be maintained.

*3 MIDI polyphonic key pressure will be transmitted.

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Contents Page Data handling Table of Contents Automatic accompaniment Functions Recording the automatic accompaniment without performingPage Before you begin How to use this manualIntroduction Check the included itemsMain features Temperaments Pitch adjustment TransposeTouch control Touch-View LCD screenPanel layouts Front panelRear panel START/STOP switch Demo switch √, switches Help switch Value -, + switchesFill 1, 2 switches Operating panelPreparations for playing Before you turn on the powerWhen using headphones ConnectionsAdjusting the volume Using the music standTurning the power on Connect the AC/AC power supplyLCD screen Using the LCD screenBasic operation Items in the LCD screenOperating panel Use this switch to return to the previous screenValue + switch, switch, dial MainSelect the language for display Press the Help switchHelp function Select the itemTo exit Help Move through the pagesTo view another item Listening to the demo Demo playbackTo listen to the demo songs Start demo playback Press the Recorder PLAY/STOP switchPausing the demo performance Stopping the demo performancePracticing right hand and left hand separately Practicing along with a demo songChanging the tempo of the demo playback Page Playing a sound Turing the power onPlaying the SP-500 Play the keyboardSelect the program group Selecting soundsChanging sounds Select a programSelecting percussion instrument sounds Press the Program Group User switchSelecting sounds from the User program group Combining sounds Layer function play two sounds togetherTo cancel the Layer function Press the Split switchLow lower range. p.24 2. Selecting sounds To cancel the Split function Playing the SP-500 as a piano Play Piano modeTo change the split point Applying effects to a sound Press the Reverb switchAdjust the reverb depth Adding Reverb to the soundAdding Chorus or other modulation effects to the sound Press the Chorus etc. switchTo cancel Reverb Select the type of effectPlaying along with the metronome Adjust the effect depthPress the Metronome switch Starting the metronomeAdjusting the tempo Stopping the metronomeDamper pedal settings for Layer and Split Using pedalsAssignable switch Damper pedalUsing the User pro- gram group Collecting favorite sounds into a User program groupChanging the program name Page Select how to specify chords Using automatic accompanimentPress the ACC switch Automatic accompanimentSelect a sound for the part that you yourself will play Press the START/STOP switchSelecting a rhythm style Use the keyboard to specify the chordUsing the TAP Tempo feature Press the Tempo DOWN, UP switchesTo stop automatic accompaniment Adjusting the volume of individual parts Adjusting the overall volumeMuting a part Stop switch SwitchWhen you take your hand off Access the Func 3/10Performing with an ensemble Press the Ensemble switchChanging how you specify the chords Select how you will specifyTo change the variation Adding an introAdding a fill Adding an endingSelecting the most appropriate program for a Rhythm Style Using the User rhythm style group Reducing the number of parts in the accompanimentCustomizing a rhythm style Name your custom style Custom style parameter listEdit the rhythm style Save your custom style to interMidi OUT Recording your performance Press the Recorder Record switchRecording Basic recording Realtime RecordingTo change the time signature during a song Specify the time signatureStart recording To record the tempo as wellRecording with automatic accompaniment Press the Recorder PLAY/STOP switchPress the Recorder Song Select switch Loading performance data that you recordedTo rewind To pause the playbackTo fast-forward To stop the playbackVarious recording methods Using Quantize while you recordMultitrack recording Recording from the middle of the song Auto punch-in/outSet the end measure cell Press the Step Rec button Access the Rec 3/3Step recording procedure Chord Inputting chords Stop recordingControl event type list Let’s use step recording to input chordsCtrl Inputting control events ’ve Been WorkingEditing previously-saved data Editing functionsEdit the data Event Edit Event type listSong Name Delete Measure Bounce TrackInsert Measure Initial EditInitial Edit 2/2 Initial Edit 1/2Memory Utility Page Functions Adjusting the pitchFine adjustments to the pitch Changing the key TransposingChanging the octave SettingSelecting a temperament Change the desired OctaveSelecting a temperament Creating your own temperamentSpecifying the function of the assignable switch Using the pedalsDamper pedal settings for Layer and Split Make the desired settingsAccess the Func 7/10 All setupTo store these settings into internal memory Setting contentsAdjusting the display time of a popup screen Adjusting the left/right balanceConvenient functions What is MIDI? Connecting other equipmentConnecting Midi equipment Midi channel settingsAccess the Func 4/10 Using the SP-500 as a multi-tim- bral tone generatorLocal on/off setting Press a Local radio buttonMidi Transpose Synchronizing to an external sequencerMidi Filter After Touch Control Control changeExclusive Troubleshooting AppendicesSpecifications Piano Program listProg Guitar Brass/ChoirStrings BassSynth/S.E PercussionRhythm style list Style Nameポップ 6/8 User Drum kits list OFF Style demo songs Demo songs listPiano demo songs Program demoList of detected chords MajorC Major 6th Major 7th CM7 Sus Csus4 Csus2 Dominant 7thAppendices Chart Index
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