Using the Song Sequencer
| Event Types and Screen Content |
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| The following explains the meaning of each screen position. | ||||||||||||
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| Number | Description | |
The event editor screen displays the individual events that | ||||||||||||||||||||||
make up a song as values and characters as shown in the |
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| For all event types, indicates the even location | |||||||||||||||||||
sample screen below. |
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| (timing) in the following format: | ||||
Event being edited (selected event) (Center of screen) |
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| 1 | measure:beat:tick. A “tick” is a time unit that is | |||||||||||||
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| shorter than one beat. Song sequencer data uses | |||||||||||||||
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| 96 ticks per beat (for 2/4 to 8/4) or 48 ticks per | |
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| beat (for 2/8 to 16/8). | |
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| For almost all events, this position shows an | |
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| abbreviation indicating the event type. “Bend” in | |
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| display example (2) stands for “pitch bender | |
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| event”. Note events (display example (1)) and | |
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| 2 | chord events are different in that this position | ||
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| shows the event parameter (note name for a note | |||
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| event, root for a chord event) setting value. | |
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| Cursor (solid line) |
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| For information about what is displayed at this | ||||||||
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| Events before (previous event) and after |
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| position and the corresponding event type, see | |||||||||||||
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| (following event) the current event |
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| the “Event Data List” (page | |||||||||||||
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The event editor screen shows three events at one time. The |
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| This position shows parameter setting values that | |||||||||||||||||||
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| corresponds to the event type. When an event | ||||||||||||||||||||
event in the middle line is the selected event. You can change |
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the value where the |
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3 | buttons to move the cursor, which will scroll the | |||||||||||||||||||||
under a setting value indicates that the cursor can be moved | ||||||||||||||||||||||
to that value. |
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| display between the parameters. The name of the | ||||
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| parameter at the current cursor position will be | |||||
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■ Reading Event Data |
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| displayed in position 4. | ||||||||||||
Here we will use two types of event displays to explain how to |
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| This position indicates where the cursor is | |||||||||||||||||||
read event data. |
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| 4 | currently located as “MEAS.” (measure), “BEAT” | |||||
• Example 1: Note event |
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| (beat), or “TICK” (tick). | ||||||||||||
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Cursor 3
• Example 2: Pitch bender event
1 | 2 | 4 |
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Cursor