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EN-105
Using the MIDI Recorder to Record
The MIDI recorder records operations as data called “events”.
For example, pressing a keyboard key causes multiple events
to be recorded: the timing of the key press, the pressed key
(pitch), press time (note length), and key pressure (note
volume).
Event editing can be used to edit the events below.
Note events
Tone number events
Rhythm number events (system track only)
Auto Accompaniment chord events (system track only)
During event editing, you can use the [2] (w) or [5] (q) bm
number keys to scroll between individual events. Each event
appears on the display as described below.
Note Events
With this Digital Keyboard, you can edit the following three
note event parameters: note number, velocity, and gate time.
If a note event is displayed during event editing, the first
parameter that appears is the note number.
Note Number Display
Each press of the [1] (V) or [3] (W) bm number key
switches the displayed note event to another parameter.
Velocity Display
Gate Time (Beat) Display
Gate Time (Tick) Display
Tone Number Event
The tone number is displayed by the event name “Tone”.
Rhythm Number Event
The rhythm number is displayed by the event name “Rhythm”.
Auto Accompaniment Chord Event
Only the chord root and type of Auto Accompaniment chords
are displayed.
An event named “NonChord” is displayed when a chord is
configured not to sound.
End of Track
“EOT” (End Of Track) is displayed when the end of the target
track (part) is reached.
Editing a Recorded Song in Event
Units (Event Editor)
Event Display
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Note number Note name
V e l o c i t
y
GateBeat
GateTi ck
Tone
Tone number Event name
Rh
y
th
m
Rhythm number Event name
Ab
M
7
Root Type
EOT
CTX5000_3000_EN.book 105 ペー 2018年2月26日 月曜日 午後3時56分
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