Casio CTK7000 User Guide - Page 101
To adjust the gate time value of a note event, To delete a beat event
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To adjust the gate time value of a note event 1. Perform steps 1 through 5 under "To adjust the velocity value of a note event" (page E-98). In step 4, select "GatetimeMod." instead of "VelocityMod.". 2. Press the R-16 (ENTER) button. • This will display the setting screen like the one shown below. Using the Song Sequencer To delete a beat event 1. Perform the procedure under "To start an event editor operation" (page E-87) to display the event editor menu. 2. Use the R-17 (y) button to move the 0 to "Beat" and then press the R-16 (ENTER) button. • This displays the "Beat" screen. • The following explains the meanings and setting ranges of the on-screen items. The settings marked with an asterisk (*) in the "Setting Range" column are initial defaults. Item name Description Setting Range Fix (Fixed value) Specifies a fixed value as the time gate value. 99:95 stands for quarter note 99 beats, 95 ticks. Select "oFF" for this setting to adjust based on the current gate time value of each note event. oFF*, 00:00 to 99:95 Rate (Gate Time Rate) Offset (Gate Time Offset) These settings are enabled only when the "oFF" is selected for the "Fix" setting. They change the gate time value of each note event according to the mathematical expression (decimal parts cut off) shown below. 00:00 is used when the value produced by the expression is less than 00:00, and 99:95 is used when it is greater than 99:95. (Current gate time) X (Rate setting) + (Offset setting) 000% to 100%* to 200% -9:95 to 0:00* to +9:95 3. To change the setting to the desired value, press the R-16 (ENTER) button. 4. In response to the "Sure?" message that appears, press the R-14 (YES) button to execute the adjustment or the R-14 (NO) button to cancel. 3. Use the R-17 (t, y) buttons to move the cursor to the beat event you want to delete. 4. Press the C-10 (DELETE) button. • The event at the current cursor position will be deleted as soon as you press the C-10 (DELETE) button. E-99