Working in an editor window – Yamaha 01X User Manual
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Recording/Playback/Remote Control
01X Owner’s Manual
Before Using
Basics Section
Appendix
Getting Started
Reference
Using Mute/Solo
First make sure the [AUTO R/W], [SOLO] and [REC
RDY] buttons are off, and use the BANK [>] (Left/
Right) buttons (if needed) to call up the desired set of
tracks on the 01X.
• To Mute a track:
Press the [ON] button of the channel you want to mute
(or un-mute).
• To Solo a track:
First press the [SOLO] button (the button lights), then
press the [ON] button of the channel you want to solo.
Working in an Editor window
For this section, you should have one or more MIDI tracks,
and preferably at least one drum or percussion track in
your song. Here, you’ll learn how to call up the Editor
window for a part and use the 01X to navigate and make
simple changes.
MIDI parts — Key Editor window
q Use the [ / ] (Up/Down) cursor buttons to select one
of the MIDI tracks in the song.
For this example, we’ll select a drum track.
w Use the [ / ] (Left/Right) cursor buttons to select a
part in the track.
These buttons let you jump between the Track list and
the event display (showing the recorded parts). Notice
that as you press the buttons, each successively selected
part is highlighted.
• Once you’ve selected a part in this way, you can also move verti-
cally through the parts of other tracks by using the [
/
] (Up/
Down) cursor buttons.
e Press the [EDIT] button.
This calls up the Editor window for the selected part —
in this case, the Key Editor window.
r Use the [ / ] (Left/Right) cursor buttons to select
notes in the part.
Each press of a button not only selects the previous/
next note, it plays it as well, letting you check the
sound.
t Use the [ / ] (Up/Down) cursor buttons to move the
note up or down in pitch.
This is a convenient and quick way to change the pitch
of individual notes. It’s also especially useful in drum
tracks, letting you hear the change in sound as you
make it.
y To close the Editor, hold down [SHIFT] and press
[CLOSE (F4)].
Alternately, you could call up another window (using
the [TRACK] or [MIXER] buttons), if you want to
keep the Editor window active in the background.