track on the basis of the following characteristics:
- They are in the interval going from bar 32 to 64.
- They are different from C_2.
- Their velocity ranges from 32 to 48.
- They are on midi channel 14.
- Their duration is _.
To select the notes with the above-mentioned characteristics:
a) Go on COND (top left) and select Internal:
b) Go on RANGE OP and set [32 1 1] in the upper part of the box and [65 1 1] in the bottom
part of the box.
c) Set NOTES in the STATUS box.
d) In the COND 1st field select the External condition and set C_2 in the FROM section and
again C_2 in the TO section.
e) In the COND 2nd field select Internal and set 32 in the FROM field and 48 in the TO field.
f) In the CHANN field select Equal and enter 14 in the FROM field.
g) In the LEN field select Equal and enter [0 1 0] in the FROM field.
At this point you have set the desired conditions on the
notes. You may now perform the various editing ope-
rations as described above.
COPY/MOVE: The COPY/MOVE function allows you to
copy or move parts of a track or an entire track to other
positions on the same track or to a different track. Access
the function by pressing the F8 button. Two windows
will appear in the center of the COPY/MOVE page. The
upper window refers to the source track, the lower one
to the end track. You can access the various editing fields by pressing the Cursor <> buttons and you
can set values by using the Value -/+ buttons. Set the source track on the source track window
together with the track interval that will be copied/moved FROM -> TO. On the end track window,
set the track and the starting point where the source track interval will be positioned after copying or
moving. When you access the menu, the entire selected running track is selected by default as source
track and the ALL box is highlighted. This implies that all midi type-events will be copied or moved.
You may select only certain events by pressing the buttons F1 (NOTES), F2 (CONTROL), F3 (PRO-
GRAM CHANGE), F4 (PITCH BEND). Press F9 to choose between copying or moving the events.
Press F10 to execute or F5 to exit the operation.
Examples. Suppose you have recorded a few drum beats on a track. Your objective is to repeat the beat
so as to obtain a complete sequence. To do so, the COPY function can be used more than once.
Suppose you have recorded a track that is shifted by one bar compared to the other tracks. By moving
the track to the position anticipated by one bar, you can bring the track concerned back into “phase”.
By copying notes that are positioned close together, you can create an “echo” effect.
DELETE It allows you to delete entirely or partially the events of the selected track. Press the F7
button to access this function. A window will be highlighted in the middle of the display. In this
window you can enter the interval that will be deleted FROM -> TO. When you enter the menu,
the entire track is selected by default and the ALL box is highlighted. This means that all midi
type-events will be deleted. You may select only certain events to be deleted by pressing F1
(NOTES), F2 (CONTROL), F3 (PROGRAM CHANGE), F4 (PITCH BEND). Press F7 LAST
RECORD if you want to delete only the last recording.
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