Using the MIDI Recorder to Record
5.
When you are editing the system track, you
can specify the event input target part.
• See "Selecting a System Track Part" (page EN-105).
• This step is not necessary when you are editing a solo
track. Proceed to step 6.
6.
If necessary, specify the velocity (keyboard
touch) and gate time rate (actual length) of the
note event you are about to input.
• The velocity and gate time rate settings you specify
here are applied to all of the note events you input until
you change them.
• Velocity can be specified as a value (1 to 127) or by
actually pressing a key (which sets a velocity in
accordance with your key pressure). The initial default
is 100.
• The gate time rate specifies the note length as a
percentage (1 to 100%) of the note value you specify
in step 7. For example, when the gate time rate is 80%
(initial default), a quarter note (96 ticks) becomes 76
ticks (96×0.8=76.8, decimal part cut off).
To specify this:
Perform this operation:
Velocity
(1) Press cs REGISTRATION [4].
(2) Use bn [–] and [+], or the bl dial to
(3) Press the [4] (EXIT) bm number
(1) Press cs REGISTRATION [5].
Gate Time Rate
(2) Use bn [–] and [+] or the bl dial to
(3) Press the [4] (EXIT) bm number
* When "Key On" is selected, the velocity of the keyboard
press when inputting the note event is reflected in the
velocity value.
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specify a value or select "Key
On".*
key.
specify a percent value.
key.
7.
Specify the note value (event length) of the
event you are about to input in step 8.
To input this note value:
Whole
Half
Quarter
Eighth
Sixteenth
Thirty-second
Dotted note*
1
Triplet*
1
*1 If you want to input a dotted note or triplet note, first press
a key from [1] to [6], and then press [7] or [8]. To input a
dotted quarter note, for example, press [3] and then [7].
• The note value specified in accordance with the key
input will appear on the right side of the display.
8.
Specify the event to be input.
To input this:
Perform this operation:
Note event
After specifying a note value in step 7,
press the keyboard key for the note
you want to input. Pressing multiple
keyboard keys at the same time inputs
a chord.
Rest
After specifying a note value in step 7,
press cs REGISTRATION [2].
2
Tie*
After specifying a note value of a note
to tie with the previous note event in
step 7, press cs REGISTRATION
[3].
*2 Extends the length of the previously input note event. For
example, if you input a quarter note event and wish to
extend it by an eighth note, perform the following button
operation: bm number key [4] (eighth note) -
cs REGISTRATION [3] (Tie).
• Inputting an event advances the input point by the note
value amount you specified in step 7.
9.
Repeat steps 5 through 8 as required.
• The operation in step 5 is not necessary as long as the
target part remains the same.
10.
To exit the Step Input Mode, press
cs REGISTRATION [1].
This causes the [STEP] indicator to disappear.
Press this bm number key:
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]