<Procedure>
❶
Make sure that the Track Edit Menu display
(SEQ/TrkEdit) is up.
❷
Press [F6] (Menu) to select Menu 1, then press [F5]
(Trans) to call up the Transpose display (SEQ/
TrkEdit).
This display can also be called up by moving the cursor to “5
Transpose” and pressing [ENTER] on the Track Edit Menu
display (SEQ/TrkEdit). Or press the numeric key [5], then
[ENTER].
❸
Move the cursor to Target track and select the Phrase
track(s) or Pattern from which you want to transpose.
❹
When assigning the editing area by measures, move
the cursor to “Measure” and specify the measure num-
ber at which transpose is to start, then move the cursor
to “for” to specify the measure length to be transposed.
When using Locate positions, press [LOCATE], and move
the cursor to “From” to select the Locate number where you
want transposition to begin. Then move the cursor to “to”
and select the Locate number at which you want to end
transposition.
❺
Move the cursor to “Note Range” and set the range of
notes to be transposed.
You can also set this parameter through key input on the
keyboard.
❻
Move the cursor to “Bias” and set the transpose
amount.
❼
Move the cursor to “Channel” and select the MIDI
channel(s) of notes to be transposed.
If you have selected ALL, move the cursor to “Channel for
exclude” and select a single MIDI channel that will not be
transposed.
❽
Press [F6] (Execute) to initiate transposition.
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<When you want to lower bass by 1 octave...>
If your bass is played 1 octave higher than the staff notation,
use the Transpose function to lower it 1 octave.
To lower bass by 1 octave, set the Note Range parameter to
“lowest note-highest note” of the bass staff notation, and set
the Bias parameter to “-12.”
<When you want to change percussion sounds...>
You can also use the Transpose function to change percus-
sion sounds. Suppose you want to change conga to tom. If
conga is assigned to note D4 note and tom to note C3, set the
Note Range parameter to “D4-D4”. To set the Bias parame-
ter, move the cursor to “Bias,” and press C3 key to specify “-
14 (C3).”
✳
Only when the Note Range parameter is set in the
form of a single note will the note name appear in
parentheses ( ) next the Bias parameter for reference.
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Modifying velocity – 6 Chg Velocity
(Change velocity)
This function modifies the keyboard playing dynamics
(velocity) of a specified note area.
Target track
Selects the Phrase track(s) or Pattern whose velocity you
want to modify.
TRK ALL
: Phrase tracks 1–16
TRK 1
–
TRK 16
: The specified Phrase track
PTN 001
–
PTN 100
: The specified Pattern
Measure (From), for (to) (Editing area)
Specifies the area of measures over which velocity will be
modified.
Bias
Use this parameter to add a fixed bias amount to all veloci-
ties. A setting of +10 will increase all velocities by 10.
Magnify
Set this parameter if increases or decreases in velocity varia-
tions are desired. For less velocity variation, use settings of
99% or less. For more velocity variation, set it to 101% or
greater. With a setting of 100%, velocity values do not
change.
Channel (MIDI channel)
Specifies the MIDI channel(s) of notes for which velocity will
be modified.
To modify velocity for all notes, set this parameter to ALL.
When modifying the velocity for only the notes of a specific
MIDI channel, select that MIDI channel using this parame-
ter.
Note Range
Specifies the range of note numbers for which velocity will
be modified. For instance, to modify velocity for C3 to C4
note range, set this parameter to “C3–C4.”
Target track
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[SEQUENCER]
➞
[F3] (TrkEdit)
➞
[6]
➞
[ENTER]
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