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7.
In the case of a Note event, select the Length parameter,
and use the VALUE DIAL (or touch the parameter again to
open the numeric keypad) to change the event’s length.
• While the sequencer is not running, you may touch the
Go/Catch button in the display to go to a different measure
(see “Go/Catch” above)
• While the sequencer is running, you may use the Go/
Catch button in the display to see the currently playing
event in the display (see “Go/Catch” above).
• Use the PLAYER transport controls to listen to the Song.
8.
Touch the Insert button in the display to insert an event at
the Position shown in the display (a Note event with default
values will be inserted). Touch the Delete button in the dis-
play to delete the selected event.
9.
When the editing is complete, you may select a different
track (go to step 4).
10.
When finished editing the whole Song, select the Save Song
command from the page menu to save the Song to a storage
device. See “Save Song window” on page 106 for more
information on saving a Song.
Event Edit: Filter
This page is where you can select the event types to be shown in
the Event Edit page.
Turn On the filter for all event types you do not wish to see in
the Event Edit page.
Note/RX Noise
Notes and RX Noises.
Program
Program Change events.
Control
Control Change events.
Tempo/Meter Tempo and Meter (time signature) changes (Mas-
ter Track only).
After Touch
Mono (Channel) Aftertouch events.
Poly After Touch
Poly Aftertouch events.
Pitch Bend
Pitch Bend events.
Pa Controls
Controls exclusive to Pa600, like the Scale set-
tings. These controls are recorded to the Master
Track, and saved as System Exclusive data.
Song Edit: Quantize
The quantize function corrects any rhythm error after recording.
After setting the various parameters, touch Execute to start the
operation.
Track
Use this parameter to select a track.
All
Quantize will apply to all tracks.
Track 1…16
Quantize will apply only to the selected track.
Resolution
This parameter sets the quantization value. For example, when
you select a 1/8-note, all notes are moved to the nearest 1/8 divi-
sion. When you select 1/4, all notes are moved to the nearest 1/4
division.
(1/32)… (1/4)
Grid resolution, in musical values. A “b…f ” char-
acter added after the value means swing-quanti-
zation. A “3” means triplet.
Start / End Tick
Use these parameters to set the starting and ending points of the
range to be quantized.
If you wish to select a four-measure sequence starting at the
beginning of the Song, the Start will be positioned at 1.01.000,
and the End at 5.01.000.
No quantiza-
tion
1/8
1/4
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