
Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Editor: The EVENT Page
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Remap
Use the Remap function to apply the values of any one type of controller data, already recorded
on a track, to another controller type. The effect the real time changes of the “Old” controller had
will be replaced by the effect the “New” controller has by using the exact same controller values.
Old: Control Source List (0 to 120)
The “Old” Controller is set to the Controller type that you wish to remap. This Controller data
must already exist on the current track in order to apply it to the “New” Controller type.
New: Control Source List (0 to 120)
The “New” parameter is set to the Controller code you wish to have use the existing values, once
used by the “Old” Controller, to produce a different effect.
Song Editor: The EVENT Page
Every type of recorded MIDI event is visible from this page. You can view and change these
events if necessary. Each track displays its initial program, volume, and pan at the top of its event
list. You can also access the tempo track (instructions below.)
The top line of the page displays the current song position in the center, and the currently
selected track and corresponding channel on the right. Use the CHANNEL/LAYER/ZONE
buttons to select an active track to view and edit the MIDI events recorded on it.
Location
Bar:Beat:Tick
Event Type and Value
Initial
Program,
Volume,
Pan