Event edit procedure – KORG Professional Engineer PA3 User Manual

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Style Record mode

Event Edit: Event Edit

When in this dialog box, select a target measure, and touch OK.
The first event available in the target measure will be selected.

Insert

Touch the Insert button in the display to insert a new event at the
current shown Position. The default values are Type = Note,
Pitch = C4, Velocity = 100, Length = 192.

Delete

Touch the Delete button in the display to delete the event
selected in the display.

Event Edit procedure

Here is the general procedure to follow for the event editing.

1.

Select the Style to edit, and press the RECORD button.
Select the “Current Style” option to enter recording. The
main page of the Style Record mode will appear.

2.

Select the “Element (Style Element)” and “Chord Var
(Chord Variation)” pa
rameters.

Note:

For more information on the Style Elements and Chord

Variations, and the Style structure in general, see “The Style
structure” on page 3.

3.

Press MENU, and select the Event Edit section. The Event
Edit page appears (see “Event Edit: Event Edit” on page 17
for more information).

4.

Press START/STOP to listen to the selected Chord Varia-
tion. Press START/STOP to stop it. Chord Scanning does
not work, so you will listen the pattern at the original Key/
Chord.

5.

Touch the Filter tab to select the Filter page, and uncheck
the filters for the event types you wish to see in the display
(see “Event Edit: Filter” on page 19 for more information).

6.

Touch the Event Edit tab to go back to the Event Edit page.

7.

Use the Track pop-up menu to select the track to edit (see
“Track pop-up menu” on page 17).

8.

The list of events contained in the selected track (inside the
Chord Variation selected on step 2) will appear in the dis-
play. Some events on the beginning of the Chord Varia-
tions, as well as the “EndOfTrk” event (marking its ending
point) cannot be edited, therefore appearing in grey.

9.

Scroll though the various events by using the scrollbar.

10.

Select an event to be edited by touching it in the display.
This is usually a note, that you can edit.

For more information on the event types and their val-
ues, see “Event Edit: Event Edit” on page 17.

11.

Edit the event.

• Select the “M” parameter. Use VALUE controls to change
the event’s position.

• Select the Type parameter. You may use VALUE controls
to change the event type, as well as its Value 1 and Value 2.

• If a Note event is selected, select the Length parameter,
and use VALUE controls to change the event’s length.

12.

You may use the Go Meas. command to go to a different
measure (see “Go Meas.” on page 17)

13.

As described in step 4, you may press START/STOP to lis-
ten how the pattern sounds after your changes. Press
START/STOP again to stop the pattern running.

14.

Touch the Insert button in the display to insert an event at
the Position shown in the display (a Note event with default
values will be inserted). Touch the Delete button in the dis-
play to delete the selected event.

15.

When editing is complete, you may select a different track
to edit (go to step 7).

16.

When finished editing the selected Chord Variation, press
EXIT to go back to the main page of the Style Record
mode, then go to step 2 to select and edit a different Chord
Variation.

17.

When finished editing the whole Style, select the “Write
Style”
command from the page menu to open the Write
Style dialog box (see “Write Style dialog box” on page 31),
or select the “Exit from Record” command to cancel all
changes.

• Touch the

(Text Edit) button to enter the Text Edit

dialog box. Enter a name and confirm by selecting OK.

• Select a target memory location where to save the Style.
The name of the Style already existing at the selected loca-
tion is shown after the Style Bank-Location number.

Warning:

If you select an existing Style and confirm writing,

the older Style is deleted and replaced by the new one. Save
the Styles you don’t want to lose to a storage device, before
overwriting them.

18.

Touch OK to save the Style to the internal memory, or Can-
cel to delete any changes made in Style Record mode.
When the “Are you sure?” message appears, touch OK to
confirm, or Cancel to go back to the “Write Style” dialog
box.

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