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Bar (1~9999)
This is where you specify the bar position. By default, the From and
To values are set to the
beginning and end of the selected track(s). Note that the To value always
refers to the end of
the longest track.
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CPT
This is where you specify the CPT position of the beginning and end.
Unless you do not need
to edit all the selected data within the last bar, you should keep the
default setting. Note that
the Micro mode allows you to edit the data on an event basis, which
is more precise because
there you see the events to be edited, which is not the case here. If
you only wish to edit one
event (or message), you should definitely do so in the Microscope
mode (see page 70).
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Value (-99~+99)
The Value parameter allows you to set the velocity change level.
Select a positive value to
increase the velocity of the selected track(s), or a negative value to
decrease the velocity val-
ues.
This Value parameter can be particularly useful for velocity switched sounds
(most organ
Tones, for example): slightly reducing or increasing the overall velocity, allows
you to "shift"
all notes to the "other" sound.
Note: Even the highest positive or negative Value doesn't allow you
to go beyond "1" or "127",
There is a reason why "0" is impossible: that value is used to indicate
the end of a note (note-off).
"127", on the other hand, is the highest velocity value the MIDI standard
can muster. Selecting a
high positive velocity value may thus lead to all notes being played at "127",
which may be what
you had in mind in the first place...
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Execute
Press Part Select [M.DRUMS] to confirm your settings and edit
the data or go to the next page
if you do not wish to change all notes.
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