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Chapter 5 Creating Your Own Patterns and
Chapter5
Change the pitch of a note you input.
When you finish inputting the timing, use the following
procedure to input the pitch or chord.
Procedure
1. Press the [PTN] button and then the [REC] button.
The REC MODE SELECT screen will appear.
2. Press the [F3 (TR-REC)] button.
The TR-REC STANDBY screen will appear.
3. Press the [PLAY] button.
The TR-REC screen will appear.
4. You can use assignable knob [3] to specify the note type
of the note message that will be input, assignable knob
[4] to specify its gate time (duration), and assignable
knob [2] to specify the velocity (volume).
* For the setting values in step 4, refer to P. 68.
Until this point, the keyboard pads act as a scale to specify
the timing of the notes.
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Next, specify the timing of the note that you wish to change.
5. Hold down the [F3 (VIEW)] button, and specify the note
using keyboard pads [1][16].
The CHORD INPUT screen will appear.
A screen will appear in which you can input a pitch or
chord for the specified note.
The selected location will be displayed in the screen.
The keyboard pads now provide a pitch input function.
Next, specify the pitch or input the chord. In the CHORD
INPUT screen, the keyboard pads are used to specify
pitches.
6. Use the [OCT (-/+)] buttons to find the keyboard pad
that is lit.
This is the note that you input in Inputting only the
rhythm at a single pitch.
7. Press the button that you found in step 9, getting the
light to go out.
The note will be deleted.
* By pressing the [F1 (CLR)] button, you can delete all notes
located at that timing.
8. Press the keyboard pad for the desired pitch to input a
note message.
A note message at the pitch that is lit will be input. The
screen will show the note message that you input
9. When you are finished inputting, press the [EXIT] button
to return to the TR-REC screen.
* By pressing [CURSOR (right)] in step 12, you can move to
the next location where a note has been input. By pressing
[CURSOR (left)], you can move to the previous location where
a note has been input.
10.Repeat steps 512 to edit note messages that are at
different timings.
11.When you are finished with all editing, press the [STOP]
button.
Specify the note type, duration, and velocity.
Specify the note you entered in "Inputting only the timing
at a single pitch," the pitch of which you wish to change.
After inputting note data, you can select a pitch in the
screen of step 3 to check the timing at which notes of
that pitch were input. The input timing of notes at
other pitches can be checked by changing the value at
the location shown in the illustration.
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Example: If you input this phrase.....
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it will be displayed as follows.