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Using the Song Sequencer, Event Data List

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Using the Song Sequencer ■ Event Data List The following table shows the event types that correspond to the abbreviations that appear on the display, as well as the parameters of each event type and setting ranges. • "2 display" and "4 display" in the table headings correspond to the 2, 4 screen positions under "Reading Event Data" (page E-82). • "2 display during insert" in the table headings indicates the event type name enclosed in thick brackets (%) when step 3 of insert event procedure under "To insert an event" (page E-88). System Track and Track 01 to 16 Common Events Event Type 2 display Event Name TOP (song start point) 2 display during insert - *1 Note [Note] Bend Mod Sus Soft Sost END Pitch Bender Modulation*3 Sustain Pedal Soft Pedal Sostenute Pedal (song end point) [Bend] [Modulat] [Sustain] [Soft] [Sostenu] - 4 display - NOTE GATE VEL VALU VALU VALU VALU VALU - Parameter Name Setting Range - Note name Gate time Velocity Pitch Bender Modulation Sustain Pedal Soft Pedal Sostenute Pedal - (Not editable) C- - C0 - G9*2 00:00 - 99:95 001 - 127 -8192 - 0000 - +8191 000 - 127 000 - 127 000 - 127 000 - 127 (Not editable) *1 A note event is not displayed as the event name at position 2, but rather as the note name (C4, etc.). *2 "C-" on the display indicates C-1 (one octave below C0). *3 This event can be added only with the operation under "To insert an event" (page E-88). It applies vibrato. Track 01 to 16 Events Event Type 2 display TONE Event Name Part Tone Vol Part Volume Pan Part Pan CTun Part Coarse Tune FTun Part Fine Tune BndR Part Bend Range RSnd Part Reverb Send CSnd Part Chorus Send SclE Part Scale Enable DspL Exp Part DSP Line Expression*4 2 display during insert [Tone] [Volume] [Pan] [CrsTune] [FinTune] [BendRng] [RevSend] [ChoSend] [ScaleEn] [DspLine] [Express] 4 display VALU VALU VALU VALU VALU VALU VALU VALU VALU VALU VALU Parameter Name Setting Range Tone Number Part Volume Part Pan Part Coarse Tune Part Fine Tune Part Bend Range Part Reverb Send Part Chorus Send Part Scale Enable Part DSP Line Expression A:001 - L:010 000 - 127 -64 - 00- +63 -24 - 00 - +24 -99 - 00 - +99 00 - 24 000 - 127 000 - 127 on, oFF on, oFF 000 - 127 *4 This event can be added only with the operation under "To insert an event" (page E-88). It changes the volume. B E-83

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Using the Song Sequencer
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Event Data List
The following table shows the event types that correspond to the abbreviations that appear on the display, as well as the
parameters of each event type and setting ranges.
•“
2
display” and “
4
display” in the table headings correspond to the
2
,
4
screen positions under “Reading Event Data” (page
E-82).
•“
2
display during insert” in the table headings indicates the event type name enclosed in thick brackets (
%
) when step 3 of
insert event procedure under “To insert an event” (page E-88).
System Track and Track 01 to 16 Common Events
Track 01 to 16 Events
Event Type
2
display during
insert
4
display
Parameter Name
Setting Range
2
display
Event Name
TOP
(song start point)
(Not editable)
*
1
Note
[
Note
]
NOTE
Note name
C- - C0 - G9
*
2
GATE
Gate time
00:00 - 99:95
VEL
Velocity
001 - 127
Bend
Pitch Bender
[
Bend
]
VALU
Pitch Bender
–8192 - 0000 - +8191
Mod
Modulation
*
3
[
Modulat
]
VALU
Modulation
000 - 127
Sus
Sustain Pedal
[
Sustain
]
VALU
Sustain Pedal
000 - 127
Soft
Soft Pedal
[
Soft
]
VALU
Soft Pedal
000 - 127
Sost
Sostenute Pedal
[
Sostenu
]
VALU
Sostenute Pedal
000 - 127
END
(song end point)
(Not editable)
*
1 A note event is not displayed as the event name at position
2
, but rather as the note name (C4, etc.).
*
2 “C-” on the display indicates C-1 (one octave below C0).
*
3
This event can be added only with the operation under “To insert an event” (page E-88). It applies vibrato.
Event Type
2
display during
insert
4
display
Parameter Name
Setting Range
2
display
Event Name
TONE
Part Tone
[
Tone
]
VALU
Tone Number
A:001 - L:010
Vol
Part Volume
[
Volume
]
VALU
Part Volume
000 - 127
Pan
Part Pan
[
Pan
]
VALU
Part Pan
–64 - 00- +63
CTun
Part Coarse Tune
[
CrsTune
]
VALU
Part Coarse Tune
–24 - 00 - +24
FTun
Part Fine Tune
[
FinTune
]
VALU
Part Fine Tune
–99 - 00 - +99
BndR
Part Bend Range
[
BendRng
]
VALU
Part Bend Range
00 - 24
RSnd
Part Reverb Send
[
RevSend
]
VALU
Part Reverb Send
000 - 127
CSnd
Part Chorus Send
[
ChoSend
]
VALU
Part Chorus Send
000 - 127
SclE
Part Scale Enable
[
ScaleEn
]
VALU
Part Scale Enable
on, oFF
DspL
Part DSP Line
[
DspLine
]
VALU
Part DSP Line
on, oFF
Exp
Expression
*
4
[
Express
]
VALU
Expression
000 - 127
*
4 This event can be added only with the operation under “To insert an event” (page E-88). It changes the volume.
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