Editing An Event; Creating A New Event - Roland Fantom G6 Features Manual

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A controller event looks like this:
Location
MIDI channel
Controller name
The number of digits you'll see as the location depends on the event's
placement. If it's the first event of a measure, you'll see measure
number/beat number/tick. If it follows another event in a measure,
you'll see beat number/tick, as in the examples above. If it's not the
first event at a beat, you'll see its location shown in ticks only.
You can see the part group to which an event belongs
in its Part column. Each part group has an icon that
lights to show that an event belongs to it. (In the
pictures above, the events belong to an Internal part.)

Editing an Event

To edit an event:
Click it with your mouse, or use the
1
it—when an event's selected, it appears in blue, or, if you've already
been editing event settings, a blue line appears beneath it.
Press
4—the event's first editable parameter becomes highlighted.
2
Here, a note's MIDI channel is selected for editing.
If you're not sure which value it is you've got selected, look next to
the Part column heading—the Fantom-G's built-in Help shows you the
currently selected parameter's name.
Part column
Controller value
Internal External
EXP 1
EXP 2
6 and 5 buttons to select
Edit the selected parameter's value as desired.
3
To edit another parameter, repeat Steps 2 and 3.
4
When you select another event, the last event's changes are locked in. When
you leave the Microscope screen, all of your edits are retained.

Creating a New Event

On Microscope screen, use the
1
 to move the Now line to the start of the
measure in which you want to create a new
event.
Click F1 (Create) to display the Create Event
2
window.
Highlight the type of event you'd like to
3
create.
Click F8 (Execute) to create a new event of the selected type, or click
4
F7 (Cancel) to halt the operation.
The newly created event is placed at the location you selected in Step
1. It uses the default values for the type of event it is—you can edit the
event's values once it's been created. If the event isn't exactly where
you want it, you can move it as described on the next page.
Removing an Event
To erase an event from a phrase:
Select the event in the event list on the Microscope screen.
1
Before performing the following step, be sure you really want to delete
the event, since it's a process you can't undo other than by manually
recreating the deleted event.
Click F2 (Erase)—the event is instantly deleted.
2
and/or
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