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Table Of Contents
The Event List
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Numerical Value Input: If you want to directly input a
number, double-click the relevant parameter.
Event List Structure
The individual columns in the list have the following
meanings:
Position: The position of the events in the song; for note
events this means the beginning of the note. The units
represent bars, beats, divisions, and ticks (see page 111).
Counting begins at 1 for each unit (first bar, first beat, first
division, first tick: 1 1 1 1), and continues until it is carried
over to the next largest unit.
Numerical inputs start from the left (which means you
can enter just the bar number if you want). The units can
be separated by either spaces, dots, or commas.
Position within the Sequence: If you select View > Local Po-
sition, the event positions do not refer to the absolute loca-
tion within the song but to the relative position within the
sequence.
Status: This is where you can see the event type, as spec-
ified by the status byte of a MIDI message (for details, re-
fer to the section
Event Type Structure from page 222 on-
wards). You cannot directly edit this parameter.
Cha: The MIDI channel used to record an event.
Remember that during playback this MIDI channel will
be replaced by the Cha parameter of the track. The event is
only output to the recorded MIDI channel when the Cha
parameter is set to All.
You should also keep in mind that with notation, the
record MIDI channel is used to assign a polyphonic voice
to the note. (for more on this, read Arrange Window).
Num, Val: These columns contain event data bytes. Their
meaning depends on the event type:
X
Status Num Val
Note Pitch Velocity
Control Controller number Value