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13. Edit

You use the Pattern EDIT submode to edit the contents of a user phrase. You can adjust or delete any of the MIDI events that
constitute the phrase, and you can add new events.
The RM1x offers two different editing screens: an Event list and a View Filter display.
Edit
The event list presents a listing of the track's MIDI events, in order of their occurrence. Each entry shows an event's location
in time, its name, and its numerical arguments. You are free to adjust the location or any of the argument values. You can delete
any of the events, or insert new ones.
When you record a performance onto a sequence track, you are recording it as a series of MIDI events. Each event corresponds to
a specific MIDI action. The striking of a note is a "note event", the switching of a voice is a "program change event", and so on.
Most event specifications must include information indicating how the event is to be carried out. A note-event specification, for
example, must identify the note (the note name), the note's time span (the gate time), and the note's force (the velocity).
The first item on the event list is Top, while the last item is End. These items are for marking purposes only; they do not
represent events, and they cannot be edited.
Measure
Parameter
Pointer
Delete
Insert
Measure
Beat
Clock
* For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).
Parameter
Event type
DO!
* For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).
Beat
Clock
Values
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-
-
001 ... 999
1 ... 16
000 ... 479
Values
Note, PB, PC, CC, CAT, PAT,
RPN, NRPN, Exc, XG RPN,
XG NRPN, XG Exc System,
XG Exc Effect, XG Exc Multi,
XG Exc Drum
Function
Moves the pointer to individual events.
Deletes the event at the current pointer location.
Inserts a specified event at the current pointer location.
The number of the measure in which the corresponding event is
located.
The number of the beat at which the corresponding event is located.
The number of the clock at which the corresponding event is located.
Function
Specifies the type of event to be inserted.
Actually inserts the specified event at the current pointer location.
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