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The Drum Editor
which are not close to straight note values, e.g. 100 ticks
(1/48 note = 80 ticks, 1/32 note = 120 ticks). Very small
tick values are also unsuitable, because the note off events
may sometimes be transmitted at the same time as note
on events at the same position.
Event Status: If you grab the right side of the Status line a
pull-down menu opens where you can determine the
event status for this event definition line.
MIDI Channel: Next to Cha there is a checkbox and to the
right of this you can set a MIDI channel number. If you
check this box, the display is restricted to events on the set
channel. If the box is unchecked, the channel parameter is
ignored, and matching events on all channels are dis-
played.
First Data Byte: In the bottom line is the -1- parameter
where you can determine the first data byte of the dis-
played event.
For example, if Note is set as the event status you can de-
termine here which pitch (note #) should be displayed in
this event definition line.
As with the MIDI channel, the checkbox determines
whether (if checked) only events with the defined first data
byte should be displayed, or whether (if unchecked) the
setting should be ignored. In the case of note events the
velocity values of all notes (regardless of pitch) would be
displayed in the relevant event definition line.
If Control is set as the event status you can use a pull-down
menu to determine the controller type (controller #).
With channel aftertouch (status C-Press) or program
change events (status Program) the setting of the -1- para-
meter is always ignored, since the first data byte is dis-
played as a beam height. With pitch bend data (status
PitchBd) the setting is also ignored, because both data
bytes are used to display the beam height.
Making Different Definitions Simultaneously: Like
the parameters in several sequences you can set the para-
meters of several event definitions simultaneously. Select
several event definitions in the name column by holding
down shift and clicking on them. You can also use Drum
> Select All Event Definitions to select all event definitions
and then deselect some of them by holding down shift and
clicking on them.
Any alterations which you make in the event definition pa-
rameter box affect all selected event definitions absolutely.