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Song Job mode
SwingRate
GateTime
02: Modify Velocity
TR (Track)
001 : 1 : 000 – 999 : 4 : 479
SetAll
Rate
Offset
03: Modify Gate Time
TR (Track)
001 : 1 : 000 – 999 : 4 : 479
SetAll
Rate
Offset
04: Crescendo
TR (Track)
001 : 1 : 000 – 999 : 4 : 479
VelocityRange
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Delays notes on even-numbered beats (backbeats) to produce a swing feel.
For example, if the meter is 4/4 and the quantize value is quarter notes, the 2nd and 4th beats of the measure
will be delayed. When a triplet quantize value is used, the last note of each triplet is delayed. When the
quantize value is even-numbered, beats will be delayed.
Settings: See below.
If the quantize value is 1/4 note, 8th note, 16th note, 32nd note: 50% – 75%
A setting of 100% is equivalent to twice the length of the specified quantize value. A setting of 50% produces exact
timing and therefore no swing feel. Settings above 51% increase the amount of swing, with 75% being equivalent to a
dotted-note delay.
If the quantize value is 1/4 note triplet, 8th note triplet, 16th note triplet: 66% – 83%
A setting of 100% is equivalent to three times the length of the specified quantize value. A setting of 66% produces
exact timing and therefore no swing feel. Settings above 67% increase the amount of swing, with 83% being equivalent
to a sextuplet delay.
If the quantize value is 8th note + 8th note triplet, 16th note + 16th note triplet: 50% – 66%
A setting of 100% is equivalent to twice the length of a 8th note or 16th note. A setting of 50% produces exact timing
and therefore no swing feel. Settings above 51% increase the amount of swing, with 66% being equivalent to a triplet
delay.
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If a swing value other than 100% results in notes being positioned after other non-swing notes, the latter notes are
delayed accordingly.
Determines the gate time (the length of time a note sounds) of the even-numbered backbeat notes to enhance
the swing feel. When a triplet quantize value is used, the gate time of the last note of each triplet is adjusted.
When the quantize value is 8th note + 8th note triplet or 16th note + 16th note triplet, the gate time of the even-
numbered 8th note or 16th note beats will be adjusted. A setting of 100% leaves the original gate time
unchanged. If an adjusted gate time value is less than 1, the value is rounded off to 1.
Settings: 000%–200%
This Job alters the velocity values of the specified range of notes, letting you selectively boost or cut the
volume of those notes. Velocity changes are calculated as follows:
Adjusted velocity = (original velocity x Rate) + Offset
If the result is 0 or less, the value is set to 1. If the result is higher than 127, the value is set to 127.
Determines the track (01-16, all) and range of measures/beats/clocks over which the Job is applied.
Sets the velocities of all target notes to the same fixed value (1 to 127). When set to "off" the Set All parameter
has no effect. When set to a value other than "off" the Rate and Offset parameters are unavailable and appear
as "***" on the display.
Settings: off (0), 001–127
Determines the percentage by which the target notes will be shifted from their original velocities.
Settings below 100% reduce the velocities, and settings above 100% increase the velocities proportionately.
When the Set All parameter is not "OFF" this parameter appears as "***" and cannot be changed.
Settings: 000% – 200%, ***
Adds a fixed value to the Rate-adjusted velocity values. A setting of 0 produces no change. Settings below 0
reduce the velocities, and settings above 0 increase the velocities. When the Set All parameter is not "OFF" this
parameter appears as "***" and cannot be changed.
Settings: -127 – +127, ***
This Job alters the gate times of the specified range of notes. Gate time changes are calculated as follows:
Adjusted gate time = (original gate time x Rate) + Offset
If the result is 0 or less, the value is rounded off to 1.
Determines the track (01-16, all) and range of measures/beats/clocks over which the Job is applied.
Sets the gate times of all target notes to the same fixed value. When set to "off" the Set All parameter has no
effect. When set to a value other than "off," the Rate and Offset parameters are unavailable and appear as "***"
on the display.
Settings: off (0), 0001 – 9999
Determines the percentage by which the gate time of the target notes will be changed.
Settings below 100% shorten the notes, and settings above 100% lengthen the notes proportionately. When the
Set All parameter (above) is set to something other than "off," this parameter appears as "***" and cannot be
changed.
Settings: 000% – 200%, ***
Adds a fixed value to the Rate-adjusted gate time values. A setting of 0 produces no change. Settings below 0
shorten the gate time, and settings above 0 lengthen the gate time. When the Set All parameter (above) is set
to something other than "off," this parameter appears as "***" and cannot be changed.
Settings: -9999 – +9999, ***
This Job lets you create a crescendo or decrescendo over the specified range of notes. (Crescendo is a
gradual increase in volume, and decrescendo is a gradual decrease.)
Determines the track (01-16, all) and range of measures/beats/clocks over which the Job is applied.
Determines the intensity of the crescendo or decrescendo. The velocity values of the notes in the specified
range are gradually increased or decreased starting at the first note in the range. The velocity of the last note in
the range becomes the original velocity of the note plus the Velocity Range value. If the resultant velocity is
outside the 1 – 127 range, it is set to 1 or 127 accordingly. Settings greater than 0 produce a crescendo, and
settings less than 0 produce a decrescendo. A setting of 0 produces no effect.
Settings: -127 – +127

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