Edit Insert Mode - Yamaha QS300 Owner's Manual

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The Edit Insert mode allows you to insert new notes and
other events at any specified point in the Song or Phrase.
1.
Within the Edit Change mode (above), highlight the
Event line at which the desired data is to be inserted.
NOTE: You can specify the location later in step 3, if you
want. However, it is usually easier to find the location in
the Edit Change mode, then insert an event at that point.
Press @ to enter the Edit Insert mode.
2.
3.
Highlight and change the Insert Location, if desired.
4.
Highlight the Event Type parameter and select the
desired type of event.
3.
Highlight and change Insert Location, if desired.
Insert Location is displayed as Measure-Beat-Clock.
4.
Highlight Event Type and select desired type of
event.
5.
Set the Event parameters as desired.
Refer to the explanations below for each event type and
its parameters: Note, Pitch Bend, Program Change,
Control Change, Channel After Touch, Key After Touch,
and System Exclusive.
New notes can be inserted at any specified location. The
note parameters are the same as those available in the Edit
Change mode and the values can be edited in the same way.
(See page 180.)
Pitch
Note length
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Edit Insert Mode

Previous Event line.
Event parameters
Note
Velocity
Pitch Bend (Bend)
Pitch bend events can be used to produce pitch bend
effects. The amount of pitch bend produced by each event
can be set from -8192 through +00 to +8191. Each incre-
ment corresponds to a fraction of a semitone. To produce
smooth pitch bends you'll need to insert several small pitch
bend events, appropriately spaced, to create smooth pitch
bend effects. Remember to use more pitch bend effects to
return the pitch to normal (+00) after a bend. A graphic bar
in the display indicates the amount of pitch bend applied —
positive bends move the bar to the right and negative bends
move the bar to the left.
Pitch bend value
Program Change (PC)
Program change events can be used to switch voices at any
point in the track. The program change parameter has three
sections: The MSB (most significant byte) of the bank
select number, the LSB (least significant byte) of the bank
select number, and the program change number itself. The
range of the bank select parameters is 0 to 127, while the
program change range is 001 to 128.
The bank select parameters make it possible to select any
Voice in any of the banks of the QS300 (or any other MIDI
instrument that has more than 128 programs). Generally,
the MSB should be set to 000, and the LSB to the corre-
sponding bank number. For example, if you want to select
the User bank, set the LSB to 000 and the MSB to 063.
The name of the selected Voice is shown at the right.
Bank Select MSB
Bank Select LSB
Graphic indication
of value
Program Change
Voice
number
name

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