
EN-62
Editing Events
Pattern sequencer data, pad phrases and chord
progressions, and MIDI recorder data are recorded as
series of “events”. An event is the smallest component
unit of data. For example, values for the following
performance operations are recorded as events when
you press a keyboard key: note start measure, beat, and
track, note pitch, note length, and note intensity.
Recorded events can be edited, and new events can be
inserted into an event series.
The method you need to perform to display the
EVENT EDIT screen depends on the Digital Keyboard
function you are currently using.
Example:
MIDI recorder EVENT EDIT screen
1.
On the MENU screen, touch “RHYTHM”.
2.
Select the rhythm you want to edit.
•
For information about how to select a rhythm, see the
Digital Keyboard’s USER’S GUIDE (Basics).
3.
Touch “Edit”.
4.
Touch “Pattern Sequencer”.
5.
Touch “Part Edit”.
6.
Touch “Event Edit”.
This displays the EVENT EDIT screen of the currently
selected pattern sequencer.
• Pattern sequencer event editing can be performed
while the instrument status (page EN-26) is either
“Recorded” or “Empty”. Pattern sequencer event
editing is not possible when the instrument status is
“Fixed”.
• Though you cannot perform event editing directly on
an instrument part whose status is “Fixed”, you can
copy such an instrument part to a user area and then
edit the copied data. For details about the copy
operation, see “To edit the data of each part” (page
EN-30).
1.
On the MENU screen, touch “PAD”.
2.
Assign or newly record the data to be edited
to any pad.
•
For information about pad operations, see the Digital
Keyboard’s USER’S GUIDE (Basics).
3.
Touch “Pad Edit”.
This displays the PAD DATA EDIT screen.
4.
Touch “Event Edit”.
This displays the EVENT EDIT screen of data assigned
to the selected pad.
•
Event editing can be performed only when the pad
data is a phrase or chord progression.
•
Pads do not include beat data. Because of this, event
positions (timing) are displayed based on a 4/4 beat.
•
Up to 32 measures can be edited.
1.
On the MENU screen, touch “MIDI
RECORDER”.
2.
Touch “Monitor”.
3.
Touch the track you want to edit and then
touch “Edit”.
4.
Touch “Event Edit”.
This displays the EVENT EDIT screen of the selected
track.
Displaying the EVENT EDIT
Screen
To display the pattern sequencer EVENT
EDIT screen
To display the pad EVENT EDIT screen
To display the MIDI recorder EVENT EDIT
screen
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