Saving An Edited Midi File - KETRON MIDJAY Owner's Manual

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used to map thi spart to MIDI information leaving the MIDJAY via the MIDI out ports to another MIDI device.
• Edit [*]: This is used to access the "Voice Edit" screen to
Edit the current Voice selected.
The editable parameters include:-
• Cut Off: Value after which the sound is no longer heard.
• Resonance: Filter resonance value.
• Attack: Value used to denote when the sound is heard
immediately a key is pressed on the MIDI controller.
• Decay: Value used to denote the gradual decrease in the
volume of the sound after a key is pressed on the MIDI controller.
• Sustain: Value used to denote how long a sound is maintained before it reduces in volume after a key is
released on the MIDI controller.
• Release: Value used to denote when the sound is terminated after the key is released on the MIDI
controller.
• LF1 Rate: Checks the vibrato speed, according to the Pitch.
• LF1 Depht: Checks the vibrato depth, according to the Pitch.
• LF2 Rate: Checks the vibrato speed on the filter.
• LF2 Depht: Checks the vibrato depth on the filter.
• LF3 Depht: Checks the vibrato depth on the range.
These parameters can be edited separately for all the tracks, with the exception of the Drum part (Part 10).
That is because the Mixer function is located in part 10 instead of Edit.
In the Mixer part it is possible to edit Volume, Reverb, Pan and Tune, for each family of the Drum part. Even here
the values to be edited are selected with the Cursor keys, and the value can be edited with the Alpha Dial.

SAVING AN EDITED MIDI FILE

When the changes have been implemented, without exiting
the "GM Part Edit", stop the MIDI File with the Start/Pause
key and follow this procedure:
1. Press the Save key.
2. Now it is possible to decide if to save the MIDI File in
Initial Mode or in Global Mode. One can toggle between
the two Modes with the Cursor keys and confirm the
choice with Enter.
Initial: This means that the changes implemented will substitute only the Controls and Program Change at
the beginning of the track.
Global: This means that the changes are valid for the entire track.
Following is an explanation of the two options: Let's assume that we intend to edit the Volume of part 01 of a
MIDI File. Furthermore, let's assume that part 01 contains different volume controls. By selecting Initial, the
new volume value will substitute only the first one which is found according to the time, and all the other ones
will be left unchanged. On the other hand, if Global is chosen, the new Volume will supersede all the Volume
controls of that part.
3. Name the MIDI File using the 0-9 keys under the display, then press Enter. If the original name is left, the
following screen will appear: "Warning. File... .MID is present in this Folder. Overwrite?".
By selecting OK, the new File will substitute the original one; by selecting Cancel, the procedure is voided.
Otherwise, if the name is edited, a new File is created and the original will remain unchanged.
The OK and Cancel options can be selected with the Cursor keys and can be confirmed with the Enter key.
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