Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 224
Pattern Edit mode, Basic Procedure, MIDI events that can be edited, Event Editing/Inserting/Deleting
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Pattern Edit mode Pattern Edit mode This mode gives you comprehensive, detailed controls for editing the MIDI events of each phrase of the recorded pattern. MIDI events are messages (such as note on/off, note number, program change number, etc.) that make up the data of a recorded pattern. ◆ Basic Procedure Basic Operation (page 70) 1 In the Pattern Play mode, select a style and phrase to be edited. 2 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Pattern Edit mode. (The indicator lights.) The Pattern Event List display shown below appears. EDIT MIDI events that can be edited All MIDI events and parameters (edited in step #3 of the Basic Procedure above) are the same as those in the Song Edit mode. For details, see page 190. Event Editing/Inserting/Deleting All event editing operations and parameters (done in step #3 of the Basic Procedure above) are the same as those in the Song Edit mode. For details, see page 190. Event View Filter All Event View Filter operations and settings (done in step #3 of the Basic Procedure above) are the same as those in the Song Edit mode. For details, see page 192. Reference Pattern mode Measure number Events Beat Clock (480 clocks per quarter-note) 3 Revise, insert or delete the MIDI events as needed. If you find the display too cluttered, you can filter out certain event types with the View Filter. Simply press the [F2] button and select the event types you want to be displayed. 4 After completing editing, press the [PATTERN] button to return back to the Pattern Play mode. 5 Press the [F] button to hear your edited data. 6 Edit other Phrases as required. Repeat steps #2 through #5 as desired. 7 After editing, save your pattern data to a memory card or a SCSI device connected to the MOTIF in the File mode. • For detailed instructions on step #3, see the following explanations. • For details on step #7, refer to "File mode" on page 266. 224 MOTIF Reference