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Backing Keyboard BK-5
Rhythm Track Edit functions
The “Track Edit” level of the Rhythm Composer provides
12 functions: Quantize, Erase, Delete, Copy, Insert, Key,
Change Velo, Change Gate Time, Global Change, Shift
Clock, Track Length and Time Signat. There is also a
“Micro Edit” environment that allows you to add, delete
or change individual events. See page 99 for details.
12 functions: Quantize, Erase, Delete, Copy, Insert, Key,
Change Velo, Change Gate Time, Global Change, Shift
Clock, Track Length and Time Signat. There is also a
“Micro Edit” environment that allows you to add, delete
or change individual events. See page 99 for details.
1.
Return to the main Rhythm Composer page.
2.
Press the [MENU] button (its indicator
flashes).
flashes).
The display changes to:
3.
Use the [CURSOR÷VALUE] dial to select
“Track Edit”, then press the [ENTER/SELECT]
button.
“Track 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.
■ Quantize
Use this function if you chose not to quantize your
music during recording and now realize that the tim-
ing is not quite what you expected it to be. If only
music during recording and now realize that the tim-
ing is not quite what you expected it to be. If only
certain notes in a given time range need to be quan-
tized, you should narrow down the edit range using
the “From”/“To” parameters.
tized, you should narrow down the edit range using
the “From”/“To” parameters.
Parameter
Setting
Explanation
Track
ADrums~Acc6,
ALL
ALL
Allows you to select
the track you wish to
edit. You can also
select “ALL” here, in
which case the opera-
tion applies to all
tracks.
the track you wish to
edit. You can also
select “ALL” here, in
which case the opera-
tion applies to all
tracks.
Mode
Major, Minor,
7th
7th
Allows you to select
the Mode to be edited.
the Mode to be edited.
Division
Intro 1~4,
Main 1~4, Fill
Dwn 1~3, Fill
Up 1~3, End
1~4
Main 1~4, Fill
Dwn 1~3, Fill
Up 1~3, End
1~4
Use this parameter to
select the Division you
want to edit.
select the Division you
want to edit.
From Bar
1~[last mea-
sure of the
track or pat-
tern]
sure of the
track or pat-
tern]
Refers to the first mea-
sure to be edited. By
default, the “From”
value is set to the
beginning of the
selected track(s).
sure to be edited. By
default, the “From”
value is set to the
beginning of the
selected track(s).
From Beat
1~[number of
beats per bar]
beats per bar]
Specifies the beat posi-
tion. The number of
selectable beats
depends on the
selected time signa-
ture.
tion. The number of
selectable beats
depends on the
selected time signa-
ture.
From CPT
0~119
Refers to the starting
CPT position. “CPT” is
short for “Clock Pulse
Time”, the smallest unit
used by the BK-5.
(There are 120 CPTs to
every beat of a 4/4
bar.) Change this set-
ting only if your edit
operation should start
after the selected beat.
CPT position. “CPT” is
short for “Clock Pulse
Time”, the smallest unit
used by the BK-5.
(There are 120 CPTs to
every beat of a 4/4
bar.) Change this set-
ting only if your edit
operation should start
after the selected beat.
To Bar
1~[last mea-
sure of the
track or pat-
tern]
sure of the
track or pat-
tern]
This is where you spec-
ify the last measure to
be edited. By default,
the “To” position is set
to the last event of the
selected track (or the
last event of the long-
est track when you
select “All”).
ify the last measure to
be edited. By default,
the “To” position is set
to the last event of the
selected track (or the
last event of the long-
est track when you
select “All”).
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