Korg M3 Parameter Manual page 295

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Pitch Bend: Pitch bend data will be inserted.
Tempo: Tempo data will be inserted (if you've selected the
master track).
5. In Start Value, select the starting value of the control
data. In End Value, select the ending value of the con-
trol data.
By default, the Start Value will be set to the value of the
existing data at the start location. If you wish to create
control data that changes smoothly from the starting
location, you can leave the Start Value unchanged, and set
only the End Value.
6. To execute the Create Control Data command, press the
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Example: The controller is aftertouch. Starting location is 3:48, ending location is 4:24, and
end value is set to 100. This will cause the aftertouch value to begin changing
from 3:48, and reach a value of 100 at 4:24.
Start location
After touch
127
100
0
3:00
3:24
3:48
3:72
When you execute Create Control Data, a large amount
of sequencer memory will be consumed. For this reason
it may not be possible to execute this command if there
is a limited amount of memory remaining. In such
cases, first use Quantize to quantize the data and
remove unnecessary control data. Alternatively, you
could quantize the data that was inserted by the Create
Control Data command.
Erase Control Data
This command erases data such as control changes, after
touch, pitch bend, or tempo in the specified range.
1. In Track Select, select the track from which you wish to
erase control data.
If you wish to erase tempo data, select Master Track. In this
case, the Kind item in step 4 will be Tempo.
2. Select "Erase Control Data" to open the dialog box.
3. Specify the range from which you wish to erase control
data.
In From Measure to To End of Measure specify the
measures, and in Beat.Tick specify the beat and clock. (By
default, From Measure and To End of Measure will be the
range that was specified in the Track Edit page.)
4. "Kind" to the type of musical data (event) that you
wish to erase.
Control change: Control change data will be erased. In this
case, use "#" to specify the control change number.
End location
End Value
Previous data
Start Value
default value
Location
4:00
4:24
4:48
Sequencer: Menu Command Erase Control Data
After Touch: Aftertouch data will be erased.
Pitch Bend: Pitch bend data will be erased.
Tempo: Tempo data will be erased. (If you've selected the
master track)
5. To execute the Erase Control Data command, press the
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Note: If you wish to erase all control change data from
specified measures, you can also use Erase Measure and set
Kind to Control Change. However, this Erase Control Data
command allows you to specify the range using Beat.Tick,
and also to erase only specific types of control change data.
Quantize
This command corrects the timing of MIDI data of the type
you specify (note data, control change, aftertouch, pitch
bend, program change, etc.) in the track.
When you execute the Quantize operation, the musical data
will be affected as follows:
• When you execute Quantize on note data, the timing of
the note-on will be corrected, but the length (duration of
the note) will not be affected.
• If the Quantize resolution is set to Hi, the timing will be
adjusted to units of the base resolution ( /480), so note
data will not be affected. However, continuous
controller data such as joystick (KYBD-61/73/88) or
after touch which occupies a large amount of memory
will be processed so that two or more data events of an
identical type existing at a single interval of the timing
resolution will be combined into a single event, thus
conserving memory.
Similarly, two or more data events of an identical type
existing at the identical timing will be combined into one,
also conserving memory.
1. In Track Select, specify the track.
2. Select "Quantize" to open the dialog box.
3. Specify the range that will be quantized.
In From Measure and To End of Measure, specify the
measures. In Beat.Tick specify the beat and clock. (By
default, From Measure and To End of Measure will be the
range that you specified in the Track Edit page.)
4. In Kind, select the type of musical data (events) that
you wish to quantize.
All: Quantization will be applied to all performance MIDI
data.
Note: Quantization will be applied only to note data. Use
Bottom and Top to specify the range of notes. Bottom
specifies the lowest note that will be affected, and Top
specifies the highest note. You can use this when you want
to quantize only a specific note or notes (for example, just
the snare sounds of a drum track). If you want to quantize
all notes, set these parameters C–1 and G9 respectively.
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