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Editing Songs
Editing Songs
7.
Press or to select the performance data that you
want to edit.
8.
Press or to select the parameter that you want to edit.
9.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to set the value.
When editing the Note Number of note or polyphonic aftertouch
data, or the On Velocity or Off Velocity of a note, you can also
specify the value by playing a key on the keyboard.
• When you press [ENTER], the sequencer data currently shown
at the “ ” will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
In the case of a note message, the note will sound when you
press [ENTER].
If you want to edit a system exclusive message, refer to
“Editing
a System Exclusive Message,”
below.
10.
Repeat steps 3.–6. to continue editing.
11.
To close the Microscope screen, press [EXIT].
Editing a System Exclusive Message
1.
Use or to move the cursor to the location of the
system exclusive message that you want to edit.
2.
Press .
The System Exclusive Edit window appears.
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3.
Press or to move the cursor to the data that you want
to edit.
4.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to edit the value.
If you want to add data between “F0:” and “:F7,” move the
cursor to that location and press [3 (Insert)]. A value of “00” will
be inserted. Change this to the desired value.
To delete data, move the cursor to the relevant location and
press [2 (Delete)].
5.
When you are finished editing, press [8 (Exec)] to finalize the
values of the system exclusive message.
To cancel, press [7 (Cancel)].
• If you decide to discard the changes you made to the system
exclusive message and return to the Microscope screen, press
[EXIT].
• In the case of a Roland type IV system exclusive message, the
checksum can be calculated automatically when you finalize the
values. If you do not want to calculate the checksum
automatically, press [1 (Auto Sum)] to remove the check mark
(
✔
).
• When you press [4 (Test)], the system exclusive message you are
editing will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector.
Sequencer Data Handled by a
Phrase Track/Pattern
Phrase tracks or patterns can record the following nine types of
sequencer data. The recorded location (measure-beat-clock) is
displayed at the far left of each data item, and the MIDI channel
number is displayed beside it.
Note
These MIDI messages represent notes. From the left, the parameters
are Note Number, which indicates the name of the note; On Velocity,
which specifies the force with which the key is pressed; Duration,
which specifies the duration of the note; and Off Velocity, which
determines the speed with which the key is released.
Program Change
This MIDI message switches sounds. The program number (PC#)
selects the sound.
Control Change
This MIDI message applies various effects such as modulation or
expression. The controller number (CC#) selects the function, and
Value specifies the depth of the effect.
For the function corresponding to each controller number, refer
to
“MIDI Implementation”
(Parameter List).
Pitch Bend
This MIDI message changes the pitch. The value specifies the
amount of pitch change.
Polyphonic Aftertouch
This MIDI messages applies aftertouch to an individual note. From
the left, the parameters are Note Number which specifies the key,
and Value which specifies the depth of the aftertouch.
Channel Aftertouch
This MIDI message applies aftertouch to an entire MIDI channel.
Value specifies the depth of the aftertouch.
System Exclusive messages
These are MIDI messages used to make settings unique to the
Fantom-S, such as sound settings. Input the data between “F0” and
“F7.”
For details on system exclusive messages, refer to
“MIDI
Implementation”
(Parameter List).
Tune Request
This MIDI message causes an analog synthesizer to tune itself.
Ptn (Pattern Call message)
This is data that causes a pattern to play back. Use the Number
parameter to select the pattern number. The pattern name is shown
in parentheses ( ), and the location at which the pattern will finish
playing is shown at the right of the “
→
” symbol.
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