Editing Single Events - KETRON X1 Owner's Manual

X series keyboard with buttons, expander module
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1/64 of a bar
32T
1/48 of a bar (triplet)
32
1/32 of a bar
16T
1/24 of a bar (triplet)
16
1/16 of a bar
8T
1/12 of a bar (triplet)
8
1/8 of a bar
4T
1/6 of a bar
4
1/4 of a bar
2
1/2 bar
1
1 bar
Use F7(LAST RECORD), F8(PART), F9(ALL TRACK) to select the part of the track that will
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be quantized.
LAST RECORD: The last recording is quantized; the locators are automatically set on the posi-
tions of the last recording.
PART:Any part of the track. This condition is automatically highlighted when a locator is chan-
ged.
ALL TRACK: The whole track. By pressing F9, the locators are positioned at the beginning and
at the end of the track respectively. "Beginning" is the position of the first event, "end" is the posi-
tion of the last event.
Press F10(Execute) to perform the operation. If the result of this operation is unsatisfactory,
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you can use a different quantization value and repeat the operation.
Editing single events (EDIT function):
EDIT: This function allows you to edit every event that
has been recorded on the selected track. Access the
first page of the EDIT menu by pressing the F5 button.
The menu is divided into two pages. For both pages,
the midi events with their temporal position are cente-
red on the display. Let us have a detailed look at the
fields relating to the events that are centered on the
display.
Position: The Position column gives you the temporal position of the event in bars, quarters,
steps. Every quarter is divided into 48 steps.
Length: It indicates the length of the note events alone; the field is blank for the other events.
E.g. Length 1 2 0 indicates a note lasting 1 bar + 2 quarters; Length 0 3 24 indicates a note
lasting _ plus 24 steps.
1st: The meaning of this parameter changes according to the midi event that is represented. The
range of values for this field is 0-127. In the case of NOTES, it indicates the note that was played.
E.g. C_4, G_3. In the case of control, it indicates the type of control – as shown in the table
below, where the most commonly used controls are given (see midi implementation in the
Instructions Handbook for a more detailed list).
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