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2. Specify the bar number on the
NUMERIC
KEYPAD
and press
ENTER
to confirm:
Selecting an event with Catch Locator
You can select an event automatically.
1. Play the Song by pressing
PLAY
.
2. When you hear the note (or another event) that you want to see displayed, select
“Catch Locator” in the command/options column. The event closest to the
current Locator of the Song is selected and appears in the Event List.
Programmable Events and Parameters
There are different types of events–indicated in the Status column of the Event
List–to which different parameters correspond 1V, 2V, 3V, Gate (“V” means
Value). Some parameters may not be accessible for all the different types of events.
Status = Note
Note.
1v
Note name. [C-1 ... G9].
2v
Dynamic value (or
Key On Velocity). [1 ... 127].
3v
Release dynamics (or
Key Off Velocity). [0 ... 127].
gate
Note duration. The duration is expressed in “ticks” (q = 192). [0 ... 65535].
Status = ProgramChange
Program Change (selects the Sound; the value corresponds to the number of the Sound in
the Sound Library).
1v
First number of the Extended Program Change of the S Series, corresponding to the
Program Change [0 ... 127] M
IDI
message.
2v
Second number of the Extended Program Change of the S series. This can be recorded
only by selecting the Sound from the control panel. During M
IDI
reception it is replaced by a
Bank Select message (Midi Controller 0) [0 ... 127]. This message is sent to the M
IDI
O
UT
as
Bank Select.
Note: If a Program Change of a track and a Performance Change occur at the same point
of the Song, the Program Change prevails over the Performance Change and the Sound
selected will be the one recalled by the Program Change and not the one programmed in
the Performance. The same occurs with Volume events.
Status = ControlChange
Midi Controller messages, (
S. the Midi Controllers in the Appendix).
1v
Type of Midi Controller (e.g. 0 = Bank Select, 1 = Modulation, 7 = Main Volume...).
2v
Midi Controller value.
Status = Bend
Pitch Bend.
1v
LSB value (Least Significant Byte) of the Pitch Bend.
2v
MSB value (Most Significant Byte). Actual bending value. [0 ... 63 = pitch down; 64 =
neutral position; 65 ... 127 = pitch up].
Status = Mono touch
Monophonic Aftertouch (or
channel touch).
1v
Aftertouch intensity. [0 ... 127].
Status = Poly touch
Polyphonic Aftertouch (applied to a specific note).
1v
Note to which aftertouch is applied. [C-1 ... G9].
2v
Aftertouch intensity. [0 ... 127].
Summary of Contents for S2 Turbo
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ...MUSICPROCESSORS OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 17: ...INTRODUCTION 1 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ...
Page 21: ...5 LAYOUTS 2 LAYOUTS S2 S3 Front panel S2 S3 Rear panel S2R Front panel S2R Rear panel ...
Page 42: ...26 OVERVIEW ...
Page 120: ...104 PRACTICAL GUIDE ...
Page 140: ...124 SAMPLE TRANSLATOR ...
Page 256: ...II APPENDIX ...
Page 257: ...MIDI iii MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART MIDI CONTROLLERS SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE ...
Page 267: ...Waveforms Sounds Performances xiii WAVEFORMS SOUNDS AND PERFORMANCES ...
Page 278: ...XXIV APPENDIX ...
Page 279: ...ROM Drumkits and Percussion Samples xxv DRUMKITS AND PERCUSSION SAMPLES ...
Page 291: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS xxxvii TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 302: ...J TROUBLESHOOTING ...