
SEQUENCER: Page Menu Commands Audio Event Edit
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The following table shows the types of musical data that can
be edited by “MIDI Event Edit” and the range of their
values.
*1: Be aware that because the time signature is recorded
in the master track, modifying it from any track will
affect the same measure of all tracks, causing them all to
be played in the modified time signature.
Note:
*2: Note data and velocity values can also be
entered by holding down the ENTER button and playing
a note on the keyboard.
*3: You cannot change System Exclusive events into a
different type of event (e.g., a Note or Control Change
event). Nor can you change any other type of event into a
System Exclusive event.
Pattern numbers will be displayed in locations in which a
pattern has been “put” (placed). At the end of the track there
will be an indication of End of Track.
Audio Event Edit
This command lets you edit individual audio events that
have been recorded, or trim (i.e., make adjustments in steps
of a single sample to) the region used by audio events.
If you want to change the name of a region after recording,
use the Select Region dialog box.
Note:
As long as there is data in the master track, you can
open the audio event editing dialog box even if the audio
track is empty.
1. Use Track Select to select the audio track you want to
edit, and use From Measure (4–1b) to select the
measure at which you want to begin editing.
2. Choose the “Audio Event Edit” command to open the
dialog box.
3. Measure and Index located in the top line of the dialog
box show the measure for editing and the index
number of an event within that measure; this event is
shown at the top of the list of events.
You can use the scroll bar at right to move to the event
you want to edit.
You can select an audio event and press the Play button to
hear that event. This is a convenient way to audition your
changes.
4. Select the event you want to edit, and use the VALUE
controller to input the desired values.
• You can edit the Location
Measure
and “Beat Tick” to
move the location of the event. However, you can’t place
two or more events at the same location.
BAR (displayed only)
(Measure line)
Meter: 1/4…16/16
*1
(Time signature)
C–1…G9 *
2
(Note data)
V: 1…127 *
2
(Velocity)
L: 000.000…15984.000
(Length: beats, clocks)
PAFT
(Polyphonic
after touch)
C–1…G9
(Note number)
0…127
(Value)
CTRL
(Control change)
C: 0…101
(Control change
number)
0…127
(Value)
PROG
(Program
change)
Bank: I–A…I–F.
G, g(1)…g(9), g(d),
U–A…U–G,
U–AA…U–GG
(Program bank)
P: 0…127 (all INT
and USER banks)
1…128 (G, g(1)…g(d))
(Program number)
AFTT
(After Touch)
0…127
(value)
BEND
(Pitch bend)
–8192…+8191
(value)
EXCL *
3
(Exclusive)
Select Region button
Measure
001
002
003
004
Use Anchor=Off
Trim Region Start=Off
Edit: M=002, BT=02.000
Use Anchor=Off
Trim Region Start=Off
M=002, BT=01.000
Anchor
Point
Anchor
Point
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