Event Edit Procedure - Korg Liverpool Owner's Manual

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EVENT EDIT PROCEDURE

The Event Edit is the page where you can edit each sin-
gle MIDI event of the selected Style Element. You can,
for example, replace a note with a different one, or
change its playing strength (i.e., velocity value). Here is
the general event editing procedure.
1.
Select the Style to edit, and press RECORD. Select
the "Current Style" option to enter recording. The
LED on the RECORD button will turn on, and the
Main page of the Style Record mode will appear.
Style Element
2.
Use the A VOLUME/VALUE buttons, and the F-1
and F-2 function keys to select the E (Style Ele-
ment) and CV (Chord Variation) parameters.
Note: For more information on the Style Elements and
Chord Variations, and the Style structure in general, see
"The Style's structure" on page 52.
3.
Press MENU, and use the VOLUME/VALUE (A–
H) buttons to select the Event Edit section. The
Event Edit page appears (see "Page 4 - Event Edit"
on page 63 for more information).
4.
Press START/STOP to listen to the selected Chord
Variation. If you like, play some chords on the key-
board, to test the pattern. Press START/STOP to
stop it.
5.
Press PAGE+ to go to the Event Filter page, and
turn "Off" the filters for the event types you wish
to see in the display (see "Page 5 - Event Filter" on
page 64 for more information).
Chord Variation
6.
Press PAGE- to go back to the Event Edit page.
7.
Press the A VOLUME/VALUE button (Trk), to
select the track to edit. The Go To Track window
appears.
Use the TEMPO/VALUE controls to select a track,
and press ENTER to confirm (or EXIT to abort).
8.
The list of events contained in the selected track (in
the Style Element and Chord Variation selected on
step 2) will appear in the display. The first step, or
Measure Start, is currently shown. Since it contains
an initialization event, it is not editable and
appears "in grey" (i.e., written with a "ghost"
character).
9.
Press one of the H VOLUME VALUE buttons
(Scroll Down arrow), to go to the next step. This is
usually a note, that you can edit.
For more information on the event types and their
values, see "Page 4 - Event Edit" on page 63.
10. Use the B VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select the
Position line. Use these buttons or the TEMPO/
VALUE controls to change the event's position.
Measure
11. Use the C VOLUME/VALUE buttons to select the
Event line. You may use the C VOLUME/VALUE
buttons or the TEMPO/VALUE controls to change
the event type. Use the G VOLUME/VALUE but-
tons, and the F-3 and F-4 function keys to respec-
tively select the first and second value of the
parameter. Use the G VOLUME/VALUE buttons
or the TEMPO/VALUE controls to modify the
selected value.
Event Type
First value
12. If a Note event is selected, use the D VOLUME/
VALUE buttons to select the Length line, and use
Style Record mode
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Event Edit procedure
Beat
Tick
Second value

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