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Editing Midi - Korg KROME EX Blitzstart

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Editing MIDI

You can modify your performance after recording, if
you wish. For instance, you can erase misplayed notes,
or correct their pitch and timing.
Correcting the timing
Timing correction is done through Quantization. This
takes the notes you played and lines them up to the
nearest beat or fraction of a beat, based on the
resolution you select. It can also be used to add a
"swing" feel. Let's try quantizing the MIDI track we
just recorded.
1. Press the PAGE button; then in Page Select, press
P6 Track Edit. Then press the Track Edit tab to
access the P6: Track Edit– Track Edit page.
This page includes a graphic which shows each track
in the sequence. The small rectangles represent
measures which contain performance data.
2. Select MIDI Track 01 from the popup above the
graphic.
3. Using the "From Measure" and "To End of
Measure" parameters at the bottom of the display,
set the range of measures that you wish to modify.
For now, set "From" to 001, and "To End" to 064.
4. Press the menu command button, and choose
"Quantize."
The Quantize dialog appears.
5. Set the Resolution to the desired rhythmic value.
As a general rule, choose the shortest note-value used
in the recorded performance.
6. Press the OK button to quantize the selected data.
If the result was different from what you had expected,
press the COMPARE button to restore the song to the
original state before the quantization was applied.
Experiment with different Resolutions, set the
Intensity to less than 100% in order to preserve some
of the natural feel, or raise the Swing value to create a
shuffle or swing feel.
You can also apply quantization during recording,
using the REC Resolution parameter at the top of the
P0 page. Choose the desired resolution, and
quantization will be applied as you record.
Correcting or adding notes
You can edit your performance data by moving or
erasing notes, modifying a note's duration or strength,
or adding notes.
It's convenient to use Track View editing when you
want to erase, move, or copy data in units of entire
tracks or measures.
1. (Press the PAGE button; then in Page Select, press
P6: Track Edit.) Then press the Track View tab to
access the P6: Track Edit– Track View page.
2. Using the tools, specify the start and end measures
to select the edit region.
3. Use the tools to move, copy, or erase data.
For details, see page 68 of the Operation Guide.
Starting measure
It's convenient to use piano roll editing when you want
to edit individual notes in detail.
1. Using the tools, specify the start and end measures
to select the edit region.
2. Press the menu command button, and choose
"Piano Roll."
Alternatively, press the bottom tool box in the P6: Track
Edit– Track View page.
The piano roll dialog box will appear.
Note event
Playback
3. Use the zoom buttons to select a convenient zoom
ratio.
4. Use the tools to edit the notes.
For details, see page 70 of the Operation Guide.
Editing MIDI
Toolbox:
Specify the starting measure
Specify the ending measure
Move the events of the
selected measures
Copy the events of the
selected measures
Erase the events of the
selected measures
Jump to the piano roll
Ending measure
Toolbox:
Select or move a note
Change a note's duration
Enter notes
Erase notes
Move the displayed note
view area
Switch the note event
display
Scroll (view control)
Zoom
Exit
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