Yamaha TYROS Owners Manual - Page 105

Editing existing Note events on the STEP RECORD display

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5 Enter the note C4. Reference Song Creator (Digital Recording) 7 7 While holding the keys C3, E3, G3 and C4, press the 1/8 note LCD button, then press the half note LCD button. All notes in the example have now been entered and you can release the keys. 6 Move the cursor to the beginning of the song by pressing the [TOP] button, and press the SONG [START/STOP] button to hear the newly entered notes. I Editing existing Note events on the STEP RECORD display Note events and other various channel events already entered to the STEP RECORD display can be edited from the 1-16 display. The explanations below also apply to other Event List displays (CHD, SYS/EX., LYRICS). Use these to move the song position (cursor) up/down and select the desired event. Moves the song position (cursor) to the beginning position of the data. Determines the channel for the MIDI event edited here or entered to the STEP RECORD display. Calls up the Filter display (page 107), letting you select only the events you wish to be shown in the Event List. Use these to move the cursor left/right and select the desired parameter of the highlighted event. Determines the current position of the data. Holding this button down while using the [A] and [B] buttons lets you select multiple events. This convenient feature lets you select several events together, making it possible to change the values of many different events at once, or easily and quickly copy many events to another location. For coarse adjustment of the event value. Keep in mind that moving the cursor away from the just edited value or starting the song playback automatically enters that value. For fine adjustment of the event value. You can use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to adjust the value. Keep in mind that moving the cursor away from the just edited value or starting the song playback automatically enters that value. If the value at the cursor has been changed, pressing this restores the original value. CUT, COPY, PASTE and DELETE are the same functions as those in the Open/Save display, except that these apply to MIDI events, not files. Adds a new event to the Event List. Events handled on the Note Event list display (1-16 page) Note (Note on/off) Messages which are generated when the keyboard is played. Each message includes a specific note number which corresponds to the key which is pressed, plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is played. Ctrl (Control Change) Controller settings such as volume, pan (edited via the Mixing Console described on page 134), etc. 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) Events generated by controlling the PITCH BEND wheel. These events bend the pitch of notes up or down. A.T. (Aftertouch) Determines the aftertouch value. For details on the events above, refer to the separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format). 105 TYROS Owner's Manual 103

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Song Creator (Digital Recording)
Reference
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TYROS Owner’s Manual
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5
Enter the note C4.
6
Move the cursor to the beginning of the song by pressing the [TOP] button, and press
the SONG [START/STOP] button to hear the newly entered notes.
Editing existing Note events on the STEP RECORD display
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Note events and other various channel events already entered to the STEP RECORD display can be
edited from the 1-16 display. The explanations below also apply to other Event List displays (CHD,
SYS/EX., LYRICS).
Events handled on the Note Event list display (1-16 page)
For details on the events above, refer to the separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format).
Note (Note on/off)
Messages which are generated when the keyboard is played. Each message in-
cludes a specific note number which corresponds to the key which is pressed, plus
a velocity value based on how hard the key is played.
Ctrl (Control Change)
Controller settings such as volume, pan (edited via the Mixing Console described
on page 134), etc.
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)
Events generated by controlling the PITCH BEND wheel. These events bend the
pitch of notes up or down.
A.T. (Aftertouch)
Determines the aftertouch value.
7
7
While holding the keys C3, E3, G3 and C4, press the 1/8 note LCD button, then press the half note
LCD button. All notes in the example have now been entered and you can release the keys.
Determines the channel for the MIDI event
edited here or entered to the STEP
RECORD display.
Calls up the Filter display (page 107), letting
you select only the events you wish to be
shown in the Event List.
Holding this button down while using the [A]
and [B] buttons lets you select multiple
events. This convenient feature lets you
select several events together, making it
possible to change the values of many dif-
ferent events at once, or easily and quickly
copy many events to another location.
If the value at the cursor has been changed,
pressing this restores the original value.
Use these to move the song position
(cursor) up/down and select the
desired event.
Moves the song position (cursor) to
the beginning position of the data.
Use these to move the cursor left/right
and select the desired parameter of
the highlighted event.
Determines the current position of the
data.
For coarse adjustment of the event value. Keep in mind
that moving the cursor away from the just edited value or
starting the song playback automatically enters that value.
For fine adjustment of the event value. You can use the
[DATA ENTRY] dial to adjust the value. Keep in mind that
moving the cursor away from the just edited value or start-
ing the song playback automatically enters that value.
Adds a new event to the Event List.
CUT, COPY, PASTE and DELETE are the
same functions as those in the Open/Save
display, except that these apply to MIDI
events, not files.