Midi Event Edit - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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Sequencer mode
If you press the COMPARE switch, you will return to the
condition of before you began step recording.

MIDI Event Edit

Here you can edit individual events of MIDI data that were
input.
1. Use Track Select to select the track that you wish to
edit
2. Use the From Measure (4–1b) field to specify the
measure at which you wish to begin editing.
3. Select the MIDI Event Edit menu command.
If Track Select is set to MIDI Track01–16, the Set Event
Filters dialog box will appear.
If Track Select is set to the Master Track, the Event Edit
window will appear immediately; Set Event Filters will not
appear.
Set Event Filters lets you choose which types of MIDI data
will appear in the event edit window. You can use this to
focus on one or more specific types of data, or to hide data
that you're not interested in at the moment. Only the data
which is shown can be edited.
You can choose to view only a specific range of notes, by
setting the Note Bottom and Top as desired. To edit these
settings, you can use the standard shortcut: hold ENTER and
play a note on the keyboard. Normally, leave these set at the
defaults of C–1 and G9.
Control Change lets you show only a specific control
change number, or ALL controllers (the default).
You can also show or hide Pitch Bend, Program Change,
After Touch, Poly After Touch, and Exclusive.
4. Press the OK button to open the Event Edit dialog
box.
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5. In the upper part of the dialog box, Measure and
Index show the measure that you are editing and the
events of the index numbers within the measure.
You can touch the scroll bar located at the right to move to
the event that you wish to edit.
6. Select the event that you wish to edit, and use the
VALUE controller etc. to modify its value(s).
By modifying the value of the "Beat Tick" location within
the measure, you can move the event within the measure.
You can edit each event by modifying its data value(s).
When you select a note event, it will sound.
7. You can press the buttons located at the bottom of the
dialog box to edit events as follows.
• Inserting an event
Select the location "Beat Tick" at which you wish to
insert an event, and press the Insert button to insert an
event.
• Deleting an event
Select the event that you wish to delete, and press the Cut
button to delete the event.
• Moving an event
You can use the Cut button and Insert button to move an
event (by "cut and paste").
Use the Cut button to delete the event that you wish to
move, then use the Insert button to insert it at the desired
location.
You can also move an event by modifying its "Beat Tick"
value.
• Copying an event
Select the event that you wish to copy, and press the Copy
button. Then select the copy destination and press the
Insert button to insert the event at that location.
• Playing back an event
When you press the Play button, a dialog box will open
and the song will begin playing. Use this to audition the
edits you've made in Event Edit.
Playback will start from the beginning of the measure that
includes the selected event. If there is no selected event,
playback will start from the Measure setting of the song–
just like playback on the P0: Play/REC page.
If you want to hear only the track you're editing, use the
Control Surface to solo the track, or to mute other tracks.
Playback will begin from the measure specified by
Measure.
If you've edited the Meter, the change will not be
reflected in the playback until you exit Event Edit.
When you press the Exit button, playback will stop and
you will return to the Event Edit dialog box.
8. When you are finished event editing, press the Done
button.

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