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Seqnc
• The
(sequence) field:
In this field, enter the sequence number from which the data will be
erased. The sequence name is shown to the right for convenience.
• The
Track
field:
This field specifies the track from which the data will be erased. The
active track is automatically inserted here. To erase all tracks at
once, enter a 0 here. In that case, the
ALL because it is not possible to select specific notes for erasure
when erasing all tracks.
• The
Ticks
fields:
These two fields are used to set the region to be erased, starting
with the location specified in the leftmost field, through one clock
before the location specified in the rightmost field. They are both
bar.beat.tick fields, allowing you to set the region to be erased in
increments as small as one tick.
• The
Erase
field:
This field allows you to select which types of events will be erased. It
is a choice field with three options:
1.
ALL EVENTS
event types will be erased.
ONLY ERASE
2.
type will be erased, and the type of event to be erased will
appear in a choice field directly to the right on the same
line. In this rightmost field, all event types are listed,
including all 128 MIDI controllers.
3.
ALL EXCEPT
types EXCEPT one specific type will be erased; the event
type that will NOT be erased will appear in a choice field
directly to the right on the same line. In this rightmost
field, all event types are listed, including all 128 MIDI
controllers.
• The
Notes
field:
This field determines which notes will be erased. It appears in one
of two ways depending on whether the selected track is a Drum
track or a MIDI track:
1. If the source track is a MIDI track, two numeric fields—
used to set the lowest and highest notes to erase within
the MIDI keyboard's range—will appear as above. Each
of these numeric fields is editable and has a range of 0 to
127; the equivalent note name (C-2 to G8) is shown to the
right of each field. Alternately, these fields can be set by
pressing two notes on the MIDI input device's keyboard.
The fields will automatically be set to the lowest and
highest keys pressed.
2. If the source track is a Drum track, this field is used to
select specific MIDI note numbers for erasure, but
cannot be accessed by the cursor—it can only be
changed by pressing pads or by receiving external
MIDI notes. When the screen is first displayed, it
contains the word
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Chapter 4: Editing Sequence
Notes
field will be forced to
: If this option is selected, all possible MIDI
: If this option is selected, only one event
: If this option is selected, all MIDI event
ALL
(erase all notes) and the text

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