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Editing individual rhythm events (Micro Edit)
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Editing individual rhythm events 
(Micro Edit)
Select this mode if you need to change just one aspect 
of an otherwise perfect rhythm.
In this section, we will use the word “event” for any kind 
of message. An event is thus a command (or instruction) 
for the Arranger.
You can only view and edit one track at a time. There-
fore, be sure to check the “Track” setting before editing 
the events displayed on this page.
1.
Return to the main Rhythm Composer page.
2.
Use the “Track”, “Mode” and “Division” 
parameters to select the pattern you want 
to edit.
3.
Press the [MENU] button (its indicator 
flashes).
The display changes to:
4.
Use the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select 
“Micro Edit”, then press the [ENTER/SELECT] 
button.
The display changes to:
You can use the [CURSOR
÷VALUE] dial and [ENTER/
SELECT] button to edit the available functions.
NOTE
This page doesn’t allow you to select a different rhythm 
pattern (“ADrum – Major – Intro1” in our example). Be sure 
to select the correct button before calling up the “Micro 
Edit” page (see step (2) above).
■ General notes about ‘Micro Edit’
Position indications: Sequencers only register 
“events” whose positions and distances specify when 
the notes are to be sounded or when they should 
change (i.e. their “sequence”). 
Each event is executed at a given point in time, which 
is why they all have a position indication 
(“1-01-119”, for example). The first figure refers to 
the bar, the second to the beat within that bar and 
the third to the clock (CPT) between the current beat 
and the next. Each beat of a 4/4 bar comprises 120 
clocks.
Monitoring note events: The Rhythm Composer can 
play back the note events you select. This may help 
you identify the occurrence you want to edit. When 
you move the cursor to a note event, it is played back. 
General procedure
To change information already available on the selected 
track, proceed as follows:
1.
Use the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select the 
list entry you want to edit.
2.
Press the [ENTER/SELECT] button to select 
the first value.
In the following examples, we selected the CC00 
message (left) and the first parameter of a note event 
(right):
3.
Rotate the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to set the 
value.
4.
Press the [ENTER/SELECT] button to select 
the next value and edit it.
5.
When you’re done, press the [EXIT] button 
to return to the Rhythm Composer page, 
then save your rhythm (page 85). 
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