Using the Pattern Sequencer
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The event editor screen shows the individual events recorded
to an instrument part as shown in the sample screen below.
• The event editor screen shows three events at one time.
The event in the middle line is the selected event. You can
change the value where the solid-line cursor is located. A
broken line under a setting value indicates that the cursor
can be moved to that value.
• The values in the format “001:01:00” at the beginning of the
event indicate the recording location (timing) of the event as
measure:beat:tick. A “tick” is a time unit that is shorter than
one beat. Pattern sequencer data uses 96 ticks per beat
(for 2/4 to 8/4) or 48 ticks per beat (for 2/8 to 16/8).
Pattern sequencer records three types of events: notes
(keyboard play), pitch bender operations, and modulation
operations. These events are represented on the screen as
described below.
● Notes
The note name is indicated to the right of the event location
information, followed by the gate time (note length), and
velocity (note speed) parameters.
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shows an abbreviation of
the parameter name where the cursor is currently located.
● Pitch bender, modulation
“Bend” (pitch bender even) or “Mod” (modulation event) is
indicated to the right of the event location information,
followed by parameter value. “VALU” is displayed at
1
when
the cursor is located at a parameter value.
■Settings
* When “C-” is displayed, it indicates C-1 (one octave below
C0).
Event Editor Screen Contents
Event being edited (selected event)
Cursor
Events before (previous event) and after
(following event) the current event
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Gate time (GATE)
Velocity (VEL)Note name (NOTE)
Event Parameters Setting Range
Note
Note name C- to C0 to G9
*
Gate time 00:00 to 99:95
Velocity 001 to 127
Pitch Bender Pitch Bender –8192 to 0000 to +8191
Modulation Modulation 000 to 127
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Event name (Bend or Mod)
Parameter value (VALU)