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Tip: Note variation data, which is used for the Q-LINK sliders or [16 LEVELS] function, is the information used to control
the sound of a pad, and is saved in the track along with the pad event. With the note variation data, you can switch the
sounds of the pad even when you are playing back the same pad. See STEP EDIT mode on page 47 for more info on the
various Note Variation parameters.
'Note Variation Value' field
In this field, displayed to the right of the 'Note Variation' field, you can select the Note Variation Value.
'D (duration)' field
You can specify how long a note is held (length of a note). In the MIDI standard, pressing a key is called 'Note on', releasing a key is
called 'Note off'. In this field, you will set the time from Note on to Note off.
'V (velocity)' field
You can set the velocity of the note event. In the MIDI standard, the speed used to trigger a note is called velocity. The velocity is
shown in 127 steps, with 127 the maximum.
Editing in GRID EDIT mode
You can edit events in GRID EDIT mode as well as in STEP EDIT mode.
[F1] (T.C.) Button
This button works the same as the [F1] (T.C.) button on the MAIN page. It allows you to select the Timing Correction.
For more information, see the section entitled 'Timing correct' on page 26.
[F2] (TRACK) Button
Holding in this button displays a window which will allow you to choose a
different track to edit.
When you have made your selection with the [DATA] wheel, simply let
go of [F2] (TRACK). This way, you can select a track without having to
switch back to the MAIN page.
[F3] (EDIT) Button
Pressing this button will display (MOVE), (EDIT), (COPY), and (PASTE)
on [F2] – [F5] buttons as shown here.
The function of these will be discussed in the next section.
[F4] (DELETE) Button
You can delete a selected Event by pressing this button.
[F6] (PLAY) Button
This button allows you to play the selected event as it was recorded.
This is useful for auditioning specific notes in a complicated recording.
Copying and Pasting an Event
To copy the selected Event and paste it to another location, proceed as follows.
01. In the Event list, select the grid and the range that you wish to copy.
You can select several Pads by pressing the up/down [CURSOR] buttons while holding in [SHIFT]. You can then select several Grids by pressing
the right/left [CURSORS] or turning the [DATA] wheel while holding [SHIFT].
02. Hold down [F3] (EDIT) and then press [F4] (COPY).
When you press [F3] (EDIT), the display of the [F4] and the [F5] buttons will change to ( COPY) and (PASTE) respectively until you release the
button.
03. Move the cursor to the Grid or select the Time Position in the 'Now' field you wish to paste the event to.
04. Press in and hold [F3] (EDIT) and then press [F5] (PASTE).
The selected Event will be pasted.
Moving an event
You can move an Event to another position. After moving the Event, it does not remain at the original position, which is
different from copying/pasting an Event.
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