Part vii– midi sequencing, Chapter 18 – essential controls, Midi sequencer – Teac SX-1 Reference Manual User Manual

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TASCAM SX-1 Reference Manual

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Part VII–MIDI Sequencing

Chapter 18 – Essential Controls

MIDI Sequencer

The SX-1’s MIDI sequencer is a full-fledged 128-
track sequencer with all the editing and recording
capabilities of a dedicated software program. There

are several ways to interact with the MIDI sequencer:
from the SX-1’s front panel, a connected VGA
screen, and the onboard LCD screen.

MIDI REC MODE Section

The keys in this section access functions of the MIDI
sequencer.

MERGE

Use the

MERGE

key to enable the MIDI

Merge recording function. By default, MIDI record-

ing is set to overwrite data. However, with the Merge
function active (as indicated by the

<MERGE>

LED),

newly recorded MIDI data is added to the pre-exist-
ing MIDI data of a track.

STEP

Use the

STEP

key to enter MIDI Step Record

mode (“Step Record Mode” on page 146). When
Step Record is active, notes can be entered one at a
time from a MIDI controller connected to the SX-1’s
MIDI In jack. The note durations are shown in the

Piano Roll

tab when the Step Record edit operation is

selected, and note durations can be changed via the
Keypad.

PANIC

Use the

PANIC

key to reset stuck MIDI

notes and other such errant MIDI messages. A mirror

Panic

key is also available on the VGA Main Menu

Bar. This key is a latching key.

VGA Tracks Display of MIDI

Working with MIDI data is similar in some ways to
working with audio data. Many of the same rules for

selecting and editing regions and events (outlined in
“Editing Audio” on page 127

)

apply to both.

MIDI Tracks

The image below is an example of MIDI tracks as
they appear in the

Tracks

screen on the VGA. You can

treat these tracks in much the same way you treat

audio tracks. Events and areas can be selected, cut,
cleared, moved, and so on.

TIP

To learn how to create and load MIDI tracks, see the

Quick Start

.

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