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Digital electronic organ
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(10) Press the RHYTHM tab (not the one in the EDIT section) when
the inputting is completed and tab lamp will go off.
Go
(11) Perform the WRITE operation to store the pattern you created.
See the Writing section in page 32 for details. If you want to cancel
the pattern, press the ACCOMP or BASS button in the EDIT section
before performing the WRITE operation.
(XR9000)
(XA7000)
Step Time Edit
EDIT
kK
= <>
STEP
EDIT
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Step Edit allows you to insert, delete and replace note by note.
(1) Repeat the steps 1 — 4 of the basic procedure. (See above)
(2) Press the right CURSOR tab several times until shows "STEP
EDIT". Now you are in STEP EDIT mode.
(3) Press the RECORD tab. The RECORD tab lamp lights and the
INSTRUMENT NAME
v
TON : 2k
ST.00
4
STEP TIME
display shows the beginning data for the part.
TON (tone) field shows the instrument name.
ST(short for Step Time) field tells you where you're at within each
beat.
Note: You cannot delete the first two data of each part.
(4) Use the Dial to select the data to change. As you rotate the Dial,
several messages appear on the display. The display shows the beat
and measure number of the data. Note events sound briefly in pass-
ing to help you audibly monitor your position.
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Note: If many sounds are on the same location, only one of the
sound names are displayed when searching forward (turning the
Dial to the right).
Turn the Dial counter-clockwise to break up the sounds so that you
can display the sounds individually.
The KEY field shows the pitch of the key. The V (velocity) field con-
trols the volume of the note. GT (Gate Time) field controls the dura-
tion of the note.
EDIT
ACCOMP
KEY FIELD
VELOCITY
V:090
GT:006
4
GATE TIME
The above illustration shows that G#5 key in the Step Time 00, Beat
1, Measure 5, with Velocity value 90 and Gate Time value 006.
KEY ADJUST
KEY ADJUST raises or lowers your pattern of ACCOMPANIMENT
MELODY or BASS parts by a half-note so that they match the chord
you play. For example, if you input the phrase "C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C"
and play it back while holding down the Cm chord on the LOWER
keyboard:
"C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab, Bb, C" will be played back if the KEY ADJUST is
set to on.
"C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C" will be played back if the KEY ADJUST is set
to off.
(5) In the STEP EDIT mode of an ACCOMPANIMENT MELODY part
or a BASS part, select a note with the Dial.
(>)
RIGHT
KEY :G#0
ST:00
KEY :G#0*
(6) Press the right CURSOR tab until an asterisk appears beside the
note name of the KEY field to turn off the KEY ADJUST function to
the note.
[<i]
LEFT
Press the left CURSOR tab until an asterisk beside the note name of
the KEY field disappears if you want to apply the KEY ADJUST func-
tion to the note.
Note: Turn the Dial while holding down a CURSOR tab if you want
to change the KEY ADJUST value of many notes at once.
KEY :G#0

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