User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Function List
- 1 Styles
- Style Types (Characteristics)
- Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
- Changing the Chord Fingering Type
- Chord Types Recognized in the Fingered Mode
- Using the Chord Tutor Function
- Turning Each Channel of the Style On/Off
- Style Playback Related Settings
- Adjusting the Tempo
- Recording a Chord Sequence when Style Playback is stopped (Chord Looper)
- Saving and Calling up Your Custom Chord Sequences (Chord Looper)
- Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator)
- 2 Voices
- Voice Part Setup Display
- Voice Selection Display-related Settings
- Voice Types (Characteristics)
- Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
- Metronome Settings
- Keyboard-related Settings
- Keyboard Part-related Settings (Voice Setting)
- Transposing the Pitch in Semitones
- Fine Tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument (Master Tune)
- Making Detailed Settings for Harmony/Arpeggio
- Editing Voices (Voice Edit)
- Editing Organ Flutes Voices (Voice Edit)
- 3 Multi Pads
- 4 Song Playback
- Creating a Song List for Playback
- Using Repeat Playback Mode
- Editing Music Notation (Score) Settings
- Displaying Lyrics and Setting Up the Display
- Displaying Text and Setting Up the Display
- Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with MIDI Song Playback
- Turning Each Channel of a MIDI Song On/Off
- Song Playback Related Settings
- 5 MIDI Song Recording/Editing
- 6 Registration Memory
- 7 Playlist
- 8 Microphone
- 9 Mixer
- 10 Controller Function Settings
- 11 MIDI Settings
- 12 Network Settings
- 13 Utility
- 14 Expansion Pack Related Operations
- 15 Connections
- Index
82 PSR-A5000 Reference Manual
Editing Specific MIDI Events of the Recorded Data
The explanations here apply to step 4 on page 76. From the Step Edit display, you can edit specific MIDI events, such
as Note data and Voice selection, which have been created via Realtime Recording or Step Recording.
q
Editing Target Specifies the Editing Target.
• Ch 1–Ch 16: When one of these is selected, you can edit the channel data.
• SysEx: For editing System Exclusive data (applies to all channels).
• Lyrics: For editing Lyrics data.
• Chord: For editing Chord/Section change events for Style playback.
w Expand This is shown only when “Chord” is selected above, and lets you convert the Chord/Section change
events you input in the Step Recording display to actual sounded note data. Make sure to execute this
function when finalizing Song data. If you exit from the MIDI Multi Recording display without exe-
cuting this function, starting Song playback produces no sound of the Style part.
e Event List In this area, the events of the Song data are listed and can be edited. Each line shows one event. Each
event can be selected by using the Cursor buttons (u) on the display, and can be edited by using the
Data dial.
Depending on the Editing Target above (q), the listed and editable events differ as described below.
When the Editing Target is set to one of “Ch1”–“Ch16”:
Note An individual note within a Song. Includes the note name which corresponds
to the key which was played, plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is
played, and the gate time value (the length of a note).
Ctrl (Control
Change)
Settings to control the Voice, such as volume, pan, filter and effect depth
(edited via the Mixer), etc.
Prog (Program
Change)
MIDI program change number for selecting a Voice.
P.Bnd (Pitch
Bend)
Data for changing the pitch of a Voice continuously.
A.T. (After Touch) This event is generated when pressure is applied to a key after the note is
played. Note that the keyboard of this instrument does not feature Aftertouch.
When the Editing Target is set to “SysEx”:
ScBar (Score Start
Bar)
Determines the top measure number as the starting point of the Song data.
u
e
q w
!1oi!0 !4!2 !3
r
t
y
Indicates the Song position
(measure: beat: clock) of the
corresponding event.
Indicates the event
type.
Indicates the event value
or detail.