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Control Change (CC)
Control change events can be used to apply modulation,
sustain, volume, and other types of control according to the
standard MIDI control change controller assignments.
(Refer to the list on page 182.) The left parameter is the
control change number (the type of control), and the right
parameter is the control change value (the amount of
control). The control change value is also represented
graphically by a bar in the display. The range of both
parameters is 000 to 127.
K ey After Touch (KeyAT)
Key aftertouch allows independent aftertouch values to be
applied to each note played. This event has two param-
eters: a note number and a value. The note number corre-
sponds to standard MIDI note number assignments and can
be entered from the keyboard (C-2 - G8). The range of
both parameters is 000 to 127. The amount of after touch
“pressure” is also represented graphically by a bar in the
display.
Channel After Touch (ChAT)
This event can be used to apply channel (monophonic)
aftertouch, in which pressure on any key controls all notes
being played by the same amount. The range is 0 to 127.
The amount of after touch “pressure” is also represented
graphically by a bar in the display.
Graphic indication
of value
Graphic indication
of value
Control Change
number
Channel after touch
value
Control Change
value
Editing Songs and Phrases
Graphic indication
of value
Note number
After touch value
System Exclusive (Excl)
This event allows you to insert 16-byte system exclusive
data blocks (first byte is fixed at F0) in the sequence data to
control external MIDI devices as required. Move the cursor
to any of the data byte locations following the initial F0
byte and enter the hexadecimal number directly using the
function buttons F3 - F8 (to enter A - F) and the numeric
keypad (to enter 0 - 9). The D/I buttons and rotary
dial can also be used.
NOTE: In the Edit Change mode, system exclusive events can
be displayed in the Event line only up to the first eight bytes.
F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
Spaces between the dots are
data entry locations.
Use function buttons # - * to
enter hexadecimal numbers A - F.
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