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To Key: Oct
Settings:
Key Number: 1~16
Octave: -4~0~+3
For information on the Key Number and Octave, see page
240.
7. Crescendo
This job gradually increases or decreases the volume of
the arpeggio. This job produces the crescendo
(increasing) or diminuendo (decreasing) effect by
applying a gradual change to the velocity of a
designated range of a specified track.
For more information on functions and each parameter,
see page 217, Crescendo in Song Job mode.
Track
Settings: 1~4
Measure
Settings: 01~16 (for the beginning measure and the end
measure)
Range
Settings: –99~+0~+99
8. Shift Event
This job replaces all occurrences of a specific event
type (within the designated range of the specified
arpeggio track) with some other designated event type.
For more information on functions and each parameter,
see page 218, Shift Event in Song Job mode.
Track
Settings: 1~4
Measure
Settings: 01~16 (for the beginning measure and the end
measure)
Src Event (Source Event)
Settings: Control Change, Ch After Touch (Channel After
Touch), Pitch Bend, Note (Note#: note
numbers), Note (Vel: velocity values of each
note)
Dst Event (Destination Event)
Sets the Shift Event event that the source event is
changed to.
Settings: Control Change, Ch After Touch (Channel After
Touch), Pitch Bend, Note (Note#: the data
change of the source event will be replaced with
note numbers with the fixed velocity 64 and
fixed gate time 108), Note (Vel: the data change
of the source event will be replaced with
velocities with the fixed pitch C3 and fixed gate
time 108).
[F7]: UNDO/REDO
Undo/Redo function is assigned to [F7]. Undo cancels
the operation you made in your most recent record,
edit, or job operation, restoring the data to its previous
state. Redo, which becomes available only after you
execute an Undo, cancels Undo operation and restores
the changes. When you inadvertently execute a job,
make a mistake while recording or editing, this job is
convenient for restoring important data that would
otherwise be lost.
For more information on Undo/Redo, see page 218.
Arpeggio Mode
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