Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 190
Event Editing/Inserting/Deleting, MIDI events that can be inserted, edited
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Song Edit mode Event Editing/Inserting/Deleting The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 189. ■ Editing/Deleting Existing Events To edit data in the Event List, use the up/down cursor buttons to highlight the specific event you want to edit, and use the left/right cursor buttons to highlight the data type or parameter to be edited. Then, change the value as needed by using the [INC/YES] and [DEC/ NO] buttons or the data dial. The edited event will flash on the display. Press the [ENTER] button to actually enter the edited data (the event will stop flashing). To abort an edit simply highlight to a new event location without pressing the [ENTER] button. Press the [F6] button to delete the event at the current location. You can also move the selected event to another location by specifying different values for measure, beat, and clock. Press the [F6] button to delete the event at the current location. ■ Inserting New Events To insert an event, use the up/down cursor buttons to highlight an event at the desired point in the track (measure, beat, clock) - this is the location to which the new event will be inserted. Then, follow the steps below. Press the [F1] button to abort and return to the main Event List display. Press the [F5] button. MIDI events that can be inserted (edited) The following explanations apply to the MIDI events that can be inserted (edited) in step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 189. The following displays are called up by pressing the [F5] button in step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 189. ■ Note This is the most common and prevalent type of data - the individual notes of a song. Note name Gate time Velocity • Note name Determines the note name or the specific keyboard pitch of the note. ❏ Settings C -2 ~ G8 • Gate time (beat : clock) Determines the length of time that a note actually sounds in beats and clocks. ❏ Settings 00:001 ~ 999:479 n On the MOTIF, one clock is 1/480th of a quarter note. • Velocity Determines how strongly the selected note sounds. ❏ Settings 1 ~ 127 ■ Pitch Bend These are the events that define continuous changes in pitch and these events are generated by pitch bend wheel operation. Press the [ENTER] button to actually insert the event. ENTER EXECUTE Data • Data ❏ Settings -8192 ~ +8191 Reference Song mode 190 MOTIF Reference