Restricting The Type Of Events That Will Be Edited (View Filter) - Roland MV-8800 Owner's Manual

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Restricting the type of events that will be edited (View Filter)

If there is a large amount of performance data, numerous events will be displayed, possibly making it difficult
to edit. In such cases, you can use the View Filter to restrict the types of events that will be displayed, letting
you edit only the events that are displayed.
1.
In either the SONG screen, PATTERN screen, or SEQUENCE EDIT screen, press [MENU].
The MENU popup will appear.
2.
Select "View Filter" and press [F5](Select).
The VIEW FILTER popup (Screen Guide; p. 53) will appear.
3.
Either turn the VALUE dial or press [F3](On/Off) to add a check mark
want to view (and edit).
Events with a check mark (✔) will be displayed; events without a check mark will not be displayed.
Message and icon
Note
Poly Aftertouch
Control Change
Program Change
Channel Aftertouch
Pitch Bend
Tune Request
Mode Message
System Exclusive
Audio Event
Pressing [F1](All On) will add a check mark to all events, and pressing [F1](All Off) will remove the check mark
from all events.
For details on all of the View Filter parameters and settings, refer to "VIEW FILTER popup" (Screen Guide;
p. 53).
4.
Press [EXIT].
The VIEW FILTER popup will close.
The icon shown in the lower right of the SONG screen, PATTERN screen, or SEQUENCE EDIT screen
indicates the View Filter status you specified.
Icon
Explanation
Note messages; MIDI messages that indicate a note.
Polyphonic Aftertouch messages; MIDI messages that apply aftertouch to individual
keys.
Control Change messages; MIDI messages that apply various effects such as
modulation or expression.
Program Change messages; MIDI messages that select sounds.
Channel Aftertouch messages; MIDI messages that apply aftertouch to an entire MIDI
channel.
Pitch Bend messages; MIDI messages that change the pitch.
This MIDI message causes an analog synthesizer to tune itself.
MIDI Mode Message that changes the mode
System Exclusive messages; MIDI messages that contain settings specific to the
MV-8800 itself, such as sound settings.
Audio events (performance data of audio phrases, or audio data directly recorded) on
audio tracks.
They are displayed on the SONG screen, PATTERN screen and SEQUENCE EDIT
screen.
Explanation
View Filter is off (events displayed)
View Filter is on (events not displayed)
to the events you
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