Chapter 10 j obs, 4 event edit – Yamaha SU700 User Manual
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Chapter 10 Jobs
10.3.4 EVENT EDIT
Use these jobs to edit or delete specific sequence data on a selected track, or to add
measures to or delete measures from the current song.
What The Jobs Do
Allows you to edit or delete actions you recorded using the pads
and scene buttons. In particular, allows you to (a) edit the location,
velocity, and gate time of note events, (b) delete specified pad events
(note events, mute events, roll events, and loop restarts), and (c)
delete specified scene-recall events from the MASTER track.
NOTE CLEAR
Deletes all note events on the selected COMPOSED LOOP or FREE
track.
EVENT CLEAR Deletes all occurrences of a selected event type over a selected range
on any track.
MEASURES
Inserts, deletes, or copies measures. It [mike16]is important to note
that when inserting measures you can select the meter (1/2, 2/4, 3/
4, or 4/4); this feature allows you to build songs with mixed or non-
standard meter.
EVENT EDIT | LOCATION & VALUE
Use to: Use this job to (a) edit or delete note events recorded on a COMPOSED
LOOP or FREE track, or (b) delete one or more instances of any se-
lected pad event from any track, or (c) delete one or more scene-recall
events from the MASTER track.
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You can use this job for two general purposes: (a) to edit the start location, velocity,
and duration (gate time) of note events recorded on your COMPOSED LOOP and
FREE tracks, or (b) to delete selected pad or scene events from your song.
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When editing note events, you can view and adjust the following values.
Start Location: Location at which note starts (location of the Note-On event).
The location is denoted by three separate values: measure-
beat—clock counts (where there are 480 clock counts per
beat). You can move the note any distance up to the start of
the next note or back to the end of the previous note.
Velocity:
Sets the note’s velocity (loudness). The value can be set from
000 to 127.
Gate Time:
Sets the notes duration (the time between the note’s Note On
and Note Off event). The duration is set by beats and clock
counts, where there are 480 counts per beat. You can increase
the duration an arbitrary amount, provided that Note Off oc-
curs at least one frame prior to the Note On for the next note.
LOCATION
&VALUE