Yamaha CVP-601 Reference Manual - Page 57

Editing Chord Events, Notes, System Exclusive Events and Lyrics, INS INSERT

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Editing Chord Events, Notes, System Exclusive Events and Lyrics You can edit chord events, note events, System Exclusive events and lyrics in the same manner on the corresponding display: CHORD, 1-16, SYS/EX and LYRICS. These displays are called "Event List display" because some events are shown in a list view. Event List display Indicates the location (position) of the corresponding event. Indicates the event type. See page 58. Indicates the event value. [A]/[B] [C] [D]/[E] Moves the cursor up/down and select the desired event. 5 Moves the cursor to the top (beginning of the Song). Moves the cursor left/right and select the desired parameter of the highlighted event. Song Recording via MIDI - Recording Your Performance via MIDI - [H] FILTER Calls up the Filter display (page 59), letting you select only the events you wish to be shown in the event list. [I] SAVE Press to save the edited Song. [J] MULTI SEL. [1] [2] [3] [4]/ [5] [6] [7] [7] [8] [6] [8] BAR BEAT CLK DATA ENTRY CUT COPY DELETE PASTE INS (INSERT) CANCEL Holding this button while using the [A]/[B] buttons lets you select multiple events. Determines the position (bar/beat/clock) of the data. One clock is equal to 1/1920th of a quarter note. Adjusts the event value. For coarse adjustment, use the [4] buttons. For fine adjustment, use the [5] buttons or [DATA ENTRY] dial. Executes the cut/copy/delete/paste operation. Adds a new event. Cancels editing and restores the original value. NOTE After you edit events in the CHORD tab display, press the [F] (EXPAND) button to convert the data into Song data. NOTE Chord section data recorded with Realtime Recording cannot be indicated and edited on this display. CVP-601 Reference Manual 57

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CVP-601 Reference Manual
57
Song Recording via MIDI – Recording Your Performance via MIDI –
5
Editing Chord Events, Notes, System Exclusive Events and Lyrics
You can edit chord events, note events, System Exclusive events and lyrics in the same manner on the
corresponding display: CHORD, 1-16, SYS/EX and LYRICS. These displays are called “Event List display”
because some events are shown in a list view.
NOTE
After you edit events in the CHORD tab display, press the [F] (EXPAND) button to convert the data into Song data.
NOTE
Chord section data recorded with Realtime Recording cannot be indicated and edited on this display.
[A]/[B]
Moves the cursor up/down and select the desired event.
[C]
Moves the cursor to the top (beginning of the Song).
[D]/[E]
Moves the cursor left/right and select the desired parameter of the high-
lighted event.
[H]
FILTER
Calls up the Filter display (
page 59
), letting you select only the events
you wish to be shown in the event list.
[I]
SAVE
Press to save the edited Song.
[J]
MULTI SEL.
Holding this button while using the [A]/[B] buttons lets you select multi-
ple events.
[1

]
BAR
Determines the position (bar/beat/clock) of the data. One clock is equal to
1/1920th of a quarter note.
[2

]
BEAT
[3

]
CLK
[4

]/
[5

]
DATA ENTRY
Adjusts the event value. For coarse adjustment, use the [4

] buttons.
For fine adjustment, use the [5

] buttons or [DATA ENTRY] dial.
[6
]
CUT
Executes the cut/copy/delete/paste operation.
[7
]
COPY
[7
]
DELETE
[8
]
PASTE
[6
]
INS (INSERT)
Adds a new event.
[8
]
CANCEL
Cancels editing and restores the original value.
Indicates the event
value.
Indicates the location
(position) of the
corresponding event.
Indicates the event type.
See
page 58
.
Event List display