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Chapter 3: Recording Sequences
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set these two fields to EARLY, 1 tick. This would cause all new notes
to be recorded onto 1/16-notes but at 1 tick earlier than normal.
COMMENT: It is not possible for this function to shift the
timing of notes without also correcting their timing. This also
means that the range of shift depends on the current Note
value
field’s setting. For example, if the Note value
field is set to 1/16-notes, the maximum shift amount is 11
ticks, or slightly less than 1/2 of one 1/16-note; if the Note
value
field is set to 1/32 notes, the maximum shift amount
is 5 ticks, or slightly less than 1/2 of one 1/32 note; and if
the Note Value field is set to OFF(1/384), the Shift
amount is fixed at 0, meaning that no shift is possible since
timing correction is not being used. If you wish to shift the
timing of a track independently of the timing correction
function, use the Shift Timing function, accessed by pressing
the SEQ EDIT key.
COMMENT: If the Shift Timing function is set to shift
notes early and one or more notes exist at the start of the
sequence, these starting notes will be deleted when the
<Move existing> operation is performed, because
there is no space before the start of the sequence for them
to be moved to. To avoid this problem, insert a blank bar
before bar 1 of the sequence before performing the shift
operation, then be sure to include this extra bar within the
range of bars to be shifted. This way, the notes that would
have been lost will now be moved onto this newly inserted
bar.
• The Ticks fields:
These two fields are used to specify the region of the sequence that
will be altered when the <Move existing> soft key is pressed.
These are bar.beat.tick fields—the region starts at the location
entered in the leftmost field and ends one tick before the location
entered in the rightmost field.
• The Track field:
This field is only used in conjunction with the <Move existing>
soft key. It is used to specify the track number that is to be altered.
Entering a 0 indicates all tracks will be altered.
• The <Move existing> soft key:
Normally, the timing correct function operates in real time, correct-
ing notes before they are recorded into the sequence. It is also
possible to correct the timing (or add swing or shift the timing) of an
existing sequence. Pressing this soft key will cause the region of the
active sequence specified by the Ticks and Track fields to be
corrected according to the settings of the Note value, Swing%,
Shift timing and Shift amount fields.
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