Editing A Recorded Song In Event Units (Event Editor - Casio CT-X9000IN User Manual

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Using the MIDI Recorder to Record
To copy a specified track in measure units
and insert them into a specified location of
the same track
1.
Perform the procedure under "To enter the
Song Editing Mode" (page EN-95).
2.
Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) bm number keys
to display "Trk Meas", and then press [6]
(ENTER).
This displays "Quantize".
3.
Use the [1] (V) and [3] (W) keys to display
"Copy", and then press [6] (ENTER).
This displays "Trk Sy"
4.
Use bn [–] and [+] or the bl dial to specify the
target track, and then press [6] (ENTER).
This displays "Point A".
5.
Use bn [–] and [+], or the bl dial to select the
number of the first measure of the range you
want to copy, and then press [6] (ENTER).
This displays "Point B".
6.
Use bn [–] and [+], or the bl dial to select the
number of the last measure of the range you
want to copy, and then press [6] (ENTER).
This displays "DstPoint".
7.
Use bn [–] and [+], or the bl dial to select the
number of the first measure of the copy
destination, and then press [6] (ENTER).
This displays "Sure?"
8.
Perform the procedure under "To exit the Song
Editing Mode operation" (page EN-95).
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Editing a Recorded Song in Event
Units (Event Editor)
The MIDI recorder records operations as data called "events".
For example, pressing a keyboard key causes multiple events
to be recorded: the timing of the key press, the pressed key
(pitch), press time (note length), and key pressure (note
volume).
Event editing can be used to edit the events below.
• Note events
• Tone number events
• Rhythm number events (system track only)
• Auto Accompaniment chord events (system track only)
Event Display
During event editing, you can use the [2] (w) or [5] (q) bm
number keys to scroll between individual events. Each event
appears on the display as described below.
■ Note Events
With this Digital Keyboard, you can edit the following three
note event parameters: note number, velocity, and gate time.
If a note event is displayed during event editing, the first
parameter that appears is the note number.
● Note Number Display
Note number
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Each press of the [1] (V) or [3] (W) bm number key
switches the displayed note event to another parameter.
● Velocity Display
V e l o c i t y
● Gate Time (Beat) Display
G a t e B e a t
● Gate Time (Tick) Display
G a t e T i c k
Note name

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