Song Creator
■Entering other events (Event List)
In addition to Note on/off, the following events can be recorded in the Event List display.
●Conductor Track:
•Tempo
•Time Signature
•End Mark
•System Exclusive (XG parameters)
•System Exclusive (others) *
• Meta Event * | * These are displayed only and cannot be edited. |
● Tracks 1 through 16: |
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• Note on/off ........................ | Messages which are generated when the keyboard is |
| played. Each message includes a specific note number |
| which corresponds to the key which is pressed, plus a veloc- |
| ity value based on how hard the key is played. |
• Control Change................. | Controller settings such as volume, pan (edited via the Mix- |
| ing Console), etc. |
• Program Change............... | Voice selecting |
• Pitch Bend ........................ | Bends the pitch of notes up or down. |
• Channel Aftertouch ........... | Applies aftertouch to all notes. |
• Polyphonic Aftertouch ....... | Applies aftertouch to a single note. |
When this is set to on (highlighted), you can play only the current recorded track.
Select the track to be edited.
Press this to add a new event to the
Event List.
Press this to actually delete the event at the current cursor position.
If the value at the cursor has been changed, pressing this restores the original value.
Adjust the event value finely.
Adjust the event value coarsely.
Moves the cursor leftward/rightward. Keep in mind that moving the cursor away from the
This shows the current position at which you edit the event.
Clock: 384 clocks per
Beat: 1 - 4 (for 4/4 time) Measure number
Moves the cursor upward/downward. Keep in mind that moving the cursor away from the
Instantly returns to the first beginning of the current recorded song (i.e. the first beat of the first measure).
Determines the method of event selec- tion: single or multiple.
Press this to cut all the selected events and copy them to the clipboard.
Press this to copy all the selected events to the clipboard.
Press this to paste all the event data that is currently contained in the clip- board.
•To actually enter an edited value, move the cursor away from the value or press the [START/STOP] button to start playback.
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