
65
Style Record mode
Event Edit procedure
EVENT EDIT PROCEDURE
The
Event
Edit
is
the
page
where
you
can
edit
each
sin
‐
gle
MIDI
event
of
the
selected
Style
Element.
You
can,
for
example,
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.
2.
Use
the
A
VOLUME/VALUE
buttons,
and
the
F
‐
1
and
F
‐
2
function
keys
to
select
the
E
(Style
Ele
‐
ment)
and
CV
(Chord
Variation)
parameters.
Note:
For
more
information
on
the
Style
Elements
and
Chord
Variations,
and
the
Style
structure
in
general,
see
52.
3.
Press
MENU,
and
use
the
VOLUME/VALUE
(A–
H)
buttons
to
select
the
Event
Edit
section.
The
Event
Edit
page
appears
(see
for
more
information).
4.
Press
START/STOP
to
listen
to
the
selected
Chord
Variation.
If
you
like,
play
some
chords
on
the
key
‐
board,
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
display
(see
for
more
information).
6.
Press
PAGE
‐
to
go
back
to
the
Event
Edit
page.
7.
Press
the
A
VOLUME/VALUE
button
(Trk),
to
select
the
track
to
edit.
The
Go
To
Track
window
appears.
Use
the
TEMPO/VALUE
controls
to
select
a
track,
and
press
ENTER
to
confirm
(or
EXIT
to
abort).
8.
The
list
of
events
contained
in
the
selected
track
(in
the
Style
Element
and
Chord
Variation
selected
on
step
will
appear
in
the
display.
The
first
step,
or
Measure
Start,
is
currently
shown.
Since
it
contains
an
initialization
event,
it
is
not
editable
and
appears
“in
grey”
(i.e.,
written
with
a
“ghost”
character).
9.
Press
one
of
the
H
VOLUME
VALUE
buttons
(Scroll
Down
arrow),
to
go
to
the
next
step.
This
is
usually
a
note,
that
you
can
edit.
For
more
information
on
the
event
types
and
their
values,
see
10. Use
the
B
VOLUME/VALUE
buttons
to
select
the
Position
line.
Use
these
buttons
or
the
TEMPO/
VALUE
controls
to
change
the
event’s
position.
11. Use
the
C
VOLUME/VALUE
buttons
to
select
the
Event
line.
You
may
use
the
C
VOLUME/VALUE
buttons
or
the
TEMPO/VALUE
controls
to
change
the
event
type.
Use
the
G
VOLUME/VALUE
but
‐
tons,
and
the
F
‐
3
and
F
‐
4
function
keys
to
respec
‐
tively
select
the
first
and
second
value
of
the
parameter.
Use
the
G
VOLUME/VALUE
buttons
or
the
TEMPO/VALUE
controls
to
modify
the
selected
value.
12. If
a
Note
event
is
selected,
use
the
D
VOLUME/
VALUE
buttons
to
select
the
Length
line,
and
use
Style Element
Chord Variation
Measure
Beat
Tick
Event Type
First value
Second value
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