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F3 and F4 buttons

After selecting the parameter value area with the G VOL- UME/VALUE buttons, use these buttons to select, respec- tively, the first and second value of the event in edit.

START/STOP button

Press START/STOP and play some chords on the keyboard to test the pattern in edit. Press START/STOP again to stop the pattern running.

SHIFT + << or >>

Keep the SHIFT button pressed and press the << or >> but- ton to open the Go to Measure window.

Go to Measure: 1

Enter=Ok Exit=Cancel

Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to select a measure, then press ENTER to confirm, or EXIT to abort.

INSERT

Press the INSERT button to insert a new event at the current shown Position. The default values are Type = Note, Pitch = C4, Velocity = 100, Length = 192.

After inserting an event, use the C VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select the Event line, and the same buttons or the TEMPO/ VALUE controls to select a different event type.

DELETE

Press the DELETE button to delete the event shown in the display.

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This page is where you can select the event types to be shown in the Event Edit page. You can access this page by pressing the PAGE+ button, while you are in the Event Edit page.

Control function

CC# (Control Change Number)

 

 

Damper

64

 

 

Filter Resonance

71

 

 

Low Pass Filter Cutoff

74

 

 

CC#80

80

 

 

CC#81

81

 

 

CC#82

82

 

 

(a)Expression events cannot be inserted at the starting Position (001.01.000). An Expression value is already among the default “header” parameters of the Style Element.

Bend

Pitch Bend events.

EVENT EDIT PROCEDURE

The Event Edit is the page where you can edit each single MIDI event of the selected Style Element. You can, for exam- ple, replace a note with a different one, or change its playing strength (i.e., velocity value). Here is the general event editing procedure.

1.Select the Style to edit, and press RECORD. Select the “Current Style” option to enter recording. The LED on the RECORD button will turn on, and the Main page of the Style Record mode will appear.

Style Element

Chord Variation

NewBossa

T:DR

e:v1 cv:cv1 R:RT RL:2

CV Len:16

Metro:On1

Resol:

Meter:4/4

C

maj7

NTT:5th

Edit: Ev. Filter

Note: Off

Aftt: Off

Prog: Off

PAft: Off

Ctrl: Off

Bend: Off

T/Meter: Off SysEx: Off

Turn Off the filter for all event types you wish to see in the Event Edit page.

Note: Some of the events are “ghosted”, and non editable, since the corresponding events are not editable in a Style.

Note

Notes.

 

Ctrl

Control

Change events. Only the following

 

Control Change numbers are allowed.

 

 

Control function

CC# (Control Change Number)

 

 

 

Modulation 1

 

1

 

 

 

Modulation 2

 

2

 

 

 

Pan

 

10

 

 

 

Expression(a)

 

11

CC#12

 

12

 

 

 

CC#13

 

13

 

 

 

2.Use the A VOLUME/VALUE buttons, and the F1 and F2 function keys to select the E (Style Element) and CV (Chord Variation) parameters.

Note: For more information on the Style Elements and Chord Variations, and the Style structure in general, see “The Style’s structure” on page 52.

3.Press MENU, and use the VOLUME/VALUE (A-H) but- tons to select the Event Edit section. The Event Edit page appears (see “Page 4 - Event Edit” on page 63 for more information).

Event Edit

Trk: DRUM E:V1 CV:CV1

Position: 001.01.000

Ev: Ctrl

11

110

 

 

4.Press START/STOP to listen to the selected Chord Varia- tion. If you like, play some chords on the keyboard, to test the pattern. Press START/STOP to stop it.

5.Press PAGE+ to go to the Event Filter page, and turn “Off” the filters for the event types you wish to see in the

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