Editing Conventions
Saving and Naming
5-5
Keyboard Naming
The keyboard naming feature
makes naming objects
convenient, by letting you use
the keyboard (or your MIDI
controller) to enter the name of
the object you’re modifying.
When you’re in a Rename
dialog, use either of the
Chan/
Layer
buttons to change
between the keyboard naming
states:
Off
(disabled),
On
, and
Adv
(Advance).
When set to
On
or
Adv
, the keys
(MIDI note numbers, actually)
correspond to all the characters
shown on
page 5-3
. There are
also equivalents to the cursor
movement, insertion, deletion,
and
OK
(
Enter
) buttons.
On
requires you to move the
cursor to enter each letter, just as
you have to do when using the
normal data entry methods for
naming.
Adv
automatically
moves the cursor one space to
the right each time you strike a
key, just like a typewriter or
computer keyboard. This is the
most convenient setting.
l L
Delete; move characters left one space
Move cursor left one space
Move cursor right one space
(Shift)
(Space)
2 @
a A
3 #
b B
c C
4 $
d D
5 %
e E
f F
6 ^
g G
7 &
h H
8 *
i I
j J
9 (
k K
0 (zero) )
m M
- (Hyphen) _ (Underscore)
n N
= (Equals) +
o O
(Backspace)
p P
q Q
; (Semicolon) : (Colon)
r R
' (Apostrophe) '' (Quote)
s S
t T
, (Comma) <
u U
. (Period) >
v V
/ (Slash) ?
w W
x X
[ (Left bracket) ` (Back quote)
y Y
] (Right bracket) \ (Backslash)
z Z
(Space)
(OK, Enter)
(Shift)
Move cursor to end of name
A0
C4
A0 to C8
(Standard 88-note Keyboard)
tch Wheel Absolute Value
C8
1 !
Move cursor to start of name
Insert; move characters right one space
Move cursor right one space
Delete; move characters left one space
Move cursor left one space
C5
C6
C7
C3
C2
Insert; move characters right one space
Use the (Shift) keys or
Sustain pedal to enter
upper-case and
special characters