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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs - Song Creator Editing Note Events - 1 - 16 From this display, you can edit individual note events (see below). Calling up operations here apply to step 4 on page 99. Use the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons to call up the display below. Use these to move the cursor up/down and select the desired event. A Returns to the beginning B position of the current song C (the first note of the first measure). D Use these to move the E cursor left/right and select the desired parameter of the highlighted event. Determines the channel to be edited. F Calls up the Step Recording display (page 100). G Calls up the Filter display H (page 110), letting you select only the events you wish to I shown in the Event List. J Calls up the SONG display, from which you can save the edited data. Holding this button down while using the [A] and [B] buttons lets you select multiple events. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Determines the current position of the event being edited. For coarse adjustment of the event For fine adjustment of the event value. Pastes all cut or copied events to the selected location. If the value at the cursor has been changed, pressing this restores the original value. Copies all selected events. The copied events can be pasted to another location. Cuts (deletes) all selected events. The cut events are copied and can be pasted to another location. Adds a new event to the Event List. Deletes the event at the cursor position. To actually enter an edited value, move the cursor away from the value or press the SONG [START/STOP] button. Note Events Parameter Note Ctrl (Control change) Prog (Program change) P.Bnd (Pitch bend) A.T. (After touch) Description Determines the pitch, velocity (volume) and length of the note. Determines the control change number and value. For details on control change messages, refer to the separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format). Determines the voice (program) number. For details on program change messages and how to set them, refer to the separate Data List booklet (Voice List). Determines the pitch bend value. Determines the after touch value. The sound of the voices recorded with Step recording may sound slightly different from the original. 108 PSR-2100/1100

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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator
PSR-2100/1100
108
Editing Note Events — 1 - 16
From this display, you can edit individual note events (see below). Calling up operations here apply to step 4 on
page 99. Use the
[BACK]
/
[NEXT]
buttons to call up the display below.
Note Events
Parameter
Description
Note
Determines the pitch, velocity (volume) and length of the note.
Ctrl (Control change)
Determines the control change number and value. For details on control change messages, refer to the
separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format).
Prog (Program change)
Determines the voice (program) number. For details on program change messages and how to set them, refer to
the separate Data List booklet (Voice List).
P.Bnd (Pitch bend)
Determines the pitch bend value.
A.T. (After touch)
Determines the after touch value.
I
F
J
G
H
D
A
E
B
C
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Use these to move the
cursor up/down and select
the desired event.
Determines the channel to
be edited.
For coarse adjustment of the event
Calls up the
Step Recording
display (page 100).
Calls up the
Filter
display
(page 110), letting you select
only the events you wish to
shown in the Event List.
Calls up the
SONG
display,
from which you can save
the edited data.
Holding this button down
while using the
[A]
and
[B]
buttons lets you select
multiple events.
For fine adjustment of the event value.
Cuts (deletes) all selected events. The cut events
are copied and can be pasted to another location.
Adds a new event to the Event List.
Copies all selected events. The
copied events can be pasted to
another location.
Deletes the
event at the
cursor position.
Pastes all cut or copied events to
the selected location.
If the value at the cursor has been
changed, pressing this restores the
original value.
Determines the current
position of the event being
edited.
Returns to the beginning
position of the current song
(the first note of the first
measure).
Use these to move the
cursor left/right and select
the desired parameter of
the highlighted event.
To actually enter an edited
value, move the cursor away
from the value or press the
SONG
[START/STOP]
but-
ton.
The sound of the voices
recorded with Step recording
may sound slightly different
from the original.