Scale/Shift Start Times; Scale/Shift Duration; Thin Events - E-Mu XL-7 Command Station Owner's Manual

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Scale/Shift Start
Times

Scale/Shift Duration

Thin Events

116 E-MU Systems
See "Scale/Shift Start Times" on page 81.
See "Scale/Shift Duration" on page 82.
Event thinning is usually performed to reduce the amount of extraneous
controller data and thus reduce the memory size and microprocessor load.
This filter reduces the number of events in a musical fashion. The setting
represents the smallest change that will be kept. See page 83 for more infor-
mation. The filter also keeps change in direction values.
Note: This filter thins note and controller data recorded in Realtime Song
mode. It does NOT affect Pattern data.
The following types of events can be thinned:
• Tempo
• Poly Aftertouch
• Channel Aftertouch
• Pitch Wheel (Touchstrip)
• Any Continuous Controller (1-95)
To Thin Events from a Song
Select the song you wish to edit.
1.
Press the Song Edit button.
2.
Scroll to the Thin Events screen shown below using the data entry
3.
control.
THIN EVENTS
chan aftertouch
Select the type of event you want thinned, then set the amount of
4.
thinning. The Home/Enter LED will be flashing once the cursor is
moved to one of the editable fields.
Press Enter. Select a key range for thinning. The default setting is all
5.
keys.
SELECT KEY RANGE
Key Range: C-2
Amt: 40
to:G8
Low Key
High Key
Sequencer
Song Edit Menu

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