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Using the sequencer
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Editing MIDI
You
can
modify
your
performance
after
recording,
if
you
wish.
For
instance,
you
can
erase
misplayed
notes,
or
correct
their
pitch
and
timing.
Timing
correction
is
done
through
Quantization.
This
takes
the
notes
you
played
and
lines
them
up
to
the
nearest
beat
or
fraction
of
a
beat,
based
on
the
resolution
you
select.
It
can
also
be
used
to
add
a
“swing”
feel.
Let’s
try
quantizing
the
MIDI
track
we
just
recorded.
1. Go
to
the
Sequencer
P4:
Track
Edit
page.
This
page
includes
a
graphic
which
shows
each
track
in
the
sequence.
The
small
rectangles
represent
measures
which
contain
audio
or
MIDI
data.
2. Select
MIDI
Track
01
from
the
popup
above
the
graphic.
Using
the
From
Measure
and
To
End
of
Measure
parameters
at
the
bottom
of
the
display,
set
the
range
of
measures
that
you
wish
to
modify.
For
now,
set
From
to
001,
and
To
End
to
064.
3. In
the
page
menu,
select
the
Quantize
command.
The
Quantize
dialog
appears.
4. Set
the
Resolution
to
the
desired
rhythmic
value.
As
a
general
rule,
choose
the
shortest
note
‐
value
used
in
the
recorded
performance.
5. Press
the
OK
button
to
quantize
the
selected
data.
If
the
result
was
different
from
what
you
had
expected,
press
the
COMPARE
switch
to
restore
the
song
to
the
original
state
before
the
quantization
was
applied.
Experiment
with
different
Resolutions
,
set
Intensity
to
less
than
100%
in
order
to
preserve
some
of
the
natural
feel,
or
raise
the
Swing
value
to
create
a
shuffle
or
swing
feel.
You
can
also
apply
quantization
during
recording,
using
the
REC
Resolution
parameter
at
the
top
of
the
P0
page.
Choose
the
desired
resolution,
and
quantization
will
be
applied
as
you
record.
For
more
information,
see
in
the
chapter
of
the
OG.
Template Songs
Template
Songs
store
pretty
much
everything
in
the
Song
except
for
the
MIDI
and
audio
data
itself.
This
includes
Program
selections,
track
parameters,
effects
and
KARMA
settings,
and
the
Song’s
name
and
tempo.
The
factory
preset
Template
Songs
let
you
get
up
and
running
quickly
with
matched
sets
of
sounds
and
effects
for
various
styles
of
music.
You
can
also
create
your
own
Template
Songs
with
your
favorite
sounds
and
setups.
Note
that
Template
Songs
do
not
include
MIDI
data
for
song
tracks
and
patterns,
audio
data,
and
so
on.
While
loading
a
Template
Song,
you
can
also
optionally
load
one
or
more
Drum
patterns
to
a
specified
Track.
1. In
the
Sequencer
P0:
Play/REC
page,
press
the
page
menu
button
and
select
the
Load
Template
Song
command.
A
dialog
box
will
appear.
2. In
the
From
field,
choose
the
Template
Song
you
want
to
load.
3. Check
the
“Copy
Pattern
to
MIDI
Track
too?”
check
‐
box.
When
this
box
is
checked,
a
dialog
box
for
copying
a
pattern
will
automatically
appear
after
Load
Template
Song
is
complete.
If
this
is
not
checked,
only
the
selected
Template
Song
will
be
loaded.
4. Press
the
OK
button
to
load
the
template
song,
or
press
the
Cancel
button
to
exit
without
making
changes.
When
you
press
OK,
the
Template
Song’s
settings
will
be
copied
into
the
current
Song.
If
Copy
Pattern
to
MIDI
Track
too?
was
checked
in
step
the
Copy
Pattern
To
MIDI
Track
dialog
box
will
appear.
5. Use
the
Bank
(User
or
Preset)
and
Pattern
popups
to
select
a
pattern
to
copy.
6. In
the
To
MIDI
Track
field,
select
the
track
to
use
for
the
pattern.
Note:
In
each
of
the
eighteen
preset
Template
Songs,
track
1
is
always
assigned
to
a
Drum
Program.
(In
some
cases,
other
tracks
may
also
have
Drum
Programs.)
7. In
the
Measure
field,
set
the
measure
on
which
you’d
like
the
pattern
to
start.
Following
the
names
for
each
of
the
697
preset
patterns,
the
musical
style
and
the
name
of
the
most
suitable
Drum
Programs
are
partially
displayed.
By
loading
a
Drum
Program
and
the
corresponding
preset
pattern,
you
can
instantly
set
up
a
drum
track
to
match
the
Template
Song.
8. To
load
the
pattern,
press
the
OK
button.
After
the
pattern
is
loaded,
the
Measure
will
count
up
automatically.
You
can
then
copy
another
pattern
if
desired.
For
instance,
you
can
use
different
patterns
one
after
the
other
to
build
up
a
song,
with
different
patterns
for
verse,
chorus,
and
bridge.
After
you’ve
finished
adding
patterns,
press
the
Exit
button,
and
you’re
done!