
EN-78
Editing Events
Use the procedures in this section to delete an event or
events of particular types only.
1.
On the EVENT EDIT screen, select the event
you want to delete.
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For information about how to select an event, see “To
select an event for editing” (page EN-73) or “To select
multiple events” (page EN-73).
2.
Touch “Delete”.
This deletes the selected event.
1.
On the EVENT EDIT screen, touch “Setting”.
2.
Touch “Delete Selector”.
3.
Touch “Selector Enable” so it is “On”.
4.
Touch the event types you want to delete so
they are “On”.
5.
Touch
bo
EXIT
to return to the EVENT EDIT
screen.
6.
Perform the procedure under “To delete an
event” (page EN-78) to delete the events.
This deletes only the events for which you selected
“On” in step 4.
Step input is an event editor function. You can use step
input to specify the length and pitch of each individual
note (note event). You can also step input Auto
Accompaniment chords (chord events) into the MIDI
recorder system track.
In the case of the MZ-X500, you can also input chord
event steps into a pad that is assigned a chord
progression.
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Performing step input into a track that already
contains recorded data will not delete the existing
data. This means you can use step input to add to
existing recorded data.
1.
On the EVENT EDIT screen, select the event
that includes the measure where you want
input to start.
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For information about how to select an event, see “To
select an event for editing” (page EN-73).
2.
Touch “Step Rec”.
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This starts step input from the beginning of the
measure of the selected event.
3.
Touch the note icon.
4.
Touch the note you want to use.
5.
Play the note you want to input on the
keyboard.
Note events are input during the note interval you
selected in step 4.
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Touching “Tie” without pressing a keyboard key
inputs a tie.
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Touching “Rest” without pressing a keyboard key
inputs a rest.
6.
After you are finished inserting notes, touch
“Step Rec” again to exit the editing operation.
Deleting an Event
To delete an event
To delete events of specific types
Directly Inputting Note Events
(Step Input)
To perform step input
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