Step record mode, Step parameters, Part vii–midi sequencing – Teac SX-1 Reference Manual User Manual

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Part VII–MIDI Sequencing

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TASCAM SX-1

Reference Manual

Step Record Mode

Step Record allows you to enter MIDI notes one at a
time. The MIDI parameters for each note can be
determined before entry, including velocity, duration,
and offset. Then, with the SX-1’s sequencer in Step
Record, each MIDI note received is dropped at the
playhead’s position.

The sequencer can also be set to automatically
advance to the next beat in preparation for the next
note. The following definitions cover the Step
Record mode’s parameters and operations.

Step Parameters

The Step Record mode operation is accessed from
the

Edit Operation

menu in the

Piano Roll

tab (of the

VGA’s

Tracks

screen), the

SELECT EDIT OP

soft knob in

the LCD

MIDI TRACK

screen, and the front panel’s

STEP

key in the

MIDI REC MODE

section.

The parameters listed below become available when
Step Record Mode is enabled:

Step Length

This determines the time value of the

note (or notes) to be entered. Values are given in
standard rhythm notation form and range from whole
notes, to fractional (like 8th and 16th notes (quavers
and semiquavers)), triplets, and dotted values.

Offset Ticks

With a value of zero selected,

stepped notes will always fall exactly on the beat (as
determined by the note’s Step Length). Set the slider
to a number greater than one, and the stepped note
will fall after the beat (from 1 to 3840 ticks).

Offset Rand %

This parameter randomizes the

Offset Ticks parameter. The greater the value, the
more random the Offset Ticks effect (as determined
by the

Offset Ticks

slider) is.

Duty Factor %

This setting modifies the Duration

setting. At a setting of 100%, a note entered with a
duration setting of a quarter note is written to the
track as a quarter note. However, at a setting of 85%,
the note written to the track would be only 85% as
long as a quarter note. This makes it relatively easy
to enter a staccato performance, or, with percentages
larger than 100%, a legato performance where notes
blend into each other. Note that, even though the

duration of the new MIDI events are modified with
this setting, the duration of the Steps is always a con-
stant note value.

DF Random %

This parameter randomizes the

Duty Factor % parameter. The greater the value, the
more random the Duty Factor effect (as determined
by the

Duty Factor

slider) is.

Extend Ticks

This setting is somewhat like

Duty

Factor

, in that it modifies the

Duration

value. However,

instead of adding or subtracting a percentage of the
new note duration to the new events,

Extend Ticks

adds

or subtracts a constant number of ticks to/from the
duration of the new events, depending on the setting
of this field.

Extend Rand %

This parameter randomizes the

Extend Ticks parameter. The greater the value, the
more random the Extend Ticks effect (as determined
by the

Extend Ticks

slider) is.

Record Velocities

Check this box to record the

velocity values of your stepped notes as they are
played.

Base Velocity

Sets the velocity floor for step

recorded notes. For example, with a value of 100, all
notes generated have a minimum velocity of 100.

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