Korg TR Parameter Manual page 83

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3 Press the [F8] ("OK") key to open the Event Edit dialog
box.
Measure
Location within the
Index no.
measure (beat, clock)
4 Use the cursor keys [
event that you wish to edit.
You can also press the [F1] ("JUMP") key and use "M
(Measure)" and "Index" so that the events of the measure
being edited and the index number within that measure
are displayed at the beginning of the dialog box.
5 Select the event that you wish to edit, and use the
[VALUE] dial etc. to modify its value(s).
• By modifying the value of the "Bt" (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.
6 You can press the keys located at the function of the dia-
log box to edit events as follows.
Inserting an event
Select the "Bt" location where you wish to insert an
event, and press the [F4] ("Insert") key to insert an event.
Deleting an event
Select the event that you wish to delete, and press the
[F5] ("Cut") key to delete the event.
Moving an event
You can use the [F5] ("Cut") key and [F4] ("Insert") key
to move an event (by "cut and paste").
Use the [F5] ("Cut") key to delete the event that you wish
to move, then use the [F4] ("Insert") key to insert it at the
desired location.
You can also move an event by modifying its "Bt" value.
Copying an event
Select the event that you wish to copy, and press the [F6]
("Copy") key. Then select the copy destination and press
the [F4] ("Insert") key to insert the event at that location.
7 The end of the pattern is indicated as End of Pattern.
When you are finished event editing, press the [F8]
("OK") key. If you press the [COMPARE] key, you will
return to the state before you began event editing.
The following table shows the types of musical data that
can be edited by "Event Edit" and the range of their val-
ues.
76
Event data
], [
], [
], [
] to select the
BAR (displayed only)
(Measure line)
2
C–1...G9 *
Val: 1...127 *
(Note data)
(Velocity)
P.Aft
C–1...G9
(Polyphonic after
(Note number)
touch)
Ctl.C
#: 0...101
(Control change)
(Control change num-
ber)
PROG
Bnk: A...D, 000...127,
G, g(d), - - -
(Program change)
(Program bank)
AftT
0...127
(After Touch)
(value)
BEND
–8192...+8191
(Pitch bend)
(value)
*1
:Be aware that since the time signature is recorded in the
master track, modifying it from any track will affect the
same measure of all tracks, causing them to be played in
that time signature.
*2
:Note data and velocity values can also be entered by
holding down the [ENTER] key and playing a note on
the keyboard.
Pattern numbers will be displayed in locations in which a
pattern has been "put" (placed). At the end of the track there
will be an indication of End of Track.
Erase Track
This command erases the data from the specified track.
However, it is not possible to erase the master track by itself.
1 In "Track Select," select the track that you wish to erase.
2 Select "Erase Track" to access the dialog box.
If you check "All Tracks," the musical data of all tracks
will be erased.
3 To execute the Erase Track command, press the [F8]
("OK") key. To cancel, press the [F7] ("Cancel") key.
Copy/Bounc. Trk (Copy/Bounce Track)
Copy Track
Copies the musical data of the copy source track to the spec-
ified track. Be aware that when you execute Copy Track, the
data that previously existed in the copy destination track
will be erased.
Bounce Track
Combines the musical data of the bounce source and bounce
destination, and moves this data into the bounce destina-
tion. All musical data that had been in the bounce source
will be erased.
If the bounce source track and bounce destination track con-
tain MIDI control data, this operation may produce unex-
pected results. To prevent this from happening, use the
Erase mode of the "Event Edit" or "Create/Ers. Ctrl" utili-
ties to edit the MIDI control data of the two tracks before-
hand.
1 Select "Copy/Bounc. Trk" to access the dialog box.
2 Set "Mode" to either Copy or Bounce.
Meter: 1/4...16/16 *
(Time signature)
2
L: 000.000...15984.000
(Length: beats, clocks)
Val: 0...127
(Value)
Val: 0...127
(Value)
No.: 0...127, 1...128
(G, g(d))
(Program number)
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