Editing Events - Akai FORCE User Manual

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The Event View also contains a velocity lane where you can easily adjust note velocities.
The velocity lane in the Event View.
To show or hide the velocity lane:
1. Tap the up arrow (∧) button in the lower-right corner to show the velocity lane.
2. Tap the up arrow (∧) button once more to show a taller version of the velocity lane. The button will now show a
down arrow (∨).
3. Tap the down arrow (∨) to hide the velocity lane.
Each note's velocity is represented by a vertical bar. The higher and more red the bar is, the higher the velocity is.
Yellow bars indicate a lower velocity. Bars with a gray line at the top indicate a currently selected note.
To adjust the velocity of the selected notes, tap Velocity at the bottom of the screen, and then use the data dial or
–/+ buttons.

Editing Events

Tap the pencil editing icon next to the List Mode icon to open the event editing window. You can use any of these
functions as described below.
To return to Event View Mode, tap Cancel or tap at the top of the screen.
The Clear Events function erases all events from the clip and resets all of its settings.
To confirm your choice, tap Clear.
To return to the previous screen, tap Cancel.
The Double-Speed Events function immediately halves the lengths of all note events in the clip as well as the distance
between them. In other words, all notes are pressed closer together so the clip sounds like it is playing at twice the
previous speed. This does not actually affect the pitches of notes or the tempo.
The Half-Speed Events function immediately doubles the lengths of all note events in the clip as well as the distance
between them. In other words, all notes are spread further apart so the clip sounds like it is playing at half of the
previous speed. This does not actually affect the pitches of notes or the tempo.
The taller velocity lane in the Event View.
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