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- 3. Editing A Sequence
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- 3.1. Graphical Mode
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- 3.1.1. Tool Palette
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- 1. Editing Tool: By using this popup menu, you can choose one of editing
- tools: Select, Draw, MIDI in or MIDI out. The "Select" tool is used to
- select or drag events. The "Draw" tool is used to create new events.
- The "MIDI in" tool is used to step recording incoming MIDI events. And
- the "MIDI out" tool is used to output MIDI events.
- If you click or drag with the Select tool pressing the [command] key,
- the editing tool is temporarily switched to the tool you last used
- (draw, MIDI in or MIDI out). If you click or drag with the draw tool,
- the MIDI in tool or the MIDI out tool pressing the [command] key, it
- operates as the select tool.
- You can toggle switch between the current editing tool and the last
- editing tool recently used by double clicking on this icon, or typing
- the [T] key. In the "Editing tool" popup menu, the current editing tool
- is displayed with a check mark, and the last used editing tool is
- displayed with a diamond mark.
- To use the MIDI in tool, you have to check the "MIDI thru on" in the
- "MIDI port setup" dialog.
- 2. Editing mode: With this popup menu, you can specify a parameter
- modification mode which is used to edit parameters of events by
- dragging or drawing.
- o Value: Parameters of target events will be set to same value as a
- parameter of the dragged event, or to values drawn with an
- envelope curve.
- o Scale: Parameters of target events will be scaled with dragged
- rate or with rates drawn with an envelope curve.
- o Add: Parameters of target events will be added or subtracted
- dragged difference or values drawn with an envelope curve.
- o Min: Parameters of target events will be clipped with a parameter
- of the dragged event, or values drawn with an envelope curve as
- lower limit.
- o Max: Parameters of target events will be clipped with a parameter
- of the dragged event, or values drawn with an envelope curve as
- upper limit.
- You can toggle switch between the current editing mode and the last by
- double clicking here or typing the [E] key.
- 3. Curve mode: By this popup menu, you can specify an envelope curve which
- is used to create or edit continuous events with the draw tool. You can
- toggle switch between the current curve and the last used by double
- clicking here or typing the [C] key.
- 4. Cursor quantize: By this popup menu, you can specify the time unit used
- to drag events. You can toggle switch between the current time unit and
- the last used by double clicking here or typing the [Q] key.
- 5. Event density: You can specify the density of continuous events when
- new events are created by drawing.
- 6. Zoom out: By clicking on this icon, you can zoom out window contents
- for the time axis. If you click and hold on this icon, a popup menu
- which allows you to specify the zooming rate will appear.
- 7. Zoom in: By clicking on this icon, you can zoom in window contents for
- the time axis. If you click and hold on this icon, a popup menu which
- allows you to specify the zooming rate will appear.
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- 3.1.2. Editing Note Events on the Piano-roll
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- 1. Creating: Clicking blank area on the piano-roll by the draw tool
- creates a new note event. By holding down the mouse button after
- creating, you can drag and place it to another point. For details about
- dragging operations, see the paragraph (3).
- 2. Selecting: Clicking a note event on the piano-roll selects the note
- event.
- Dragging on the piano-roll by the select tool selects all note events
- which are start in the rectangle you dragged.
- If you do these operation with pressing the [shift] key, these note
- events will be added to the selection. If you click one of selected
- note events with pressing the [shift] key, clicked note event will be
- de-selected.
- 3. Dragging: By dragging selected note events, you can edit timing or note
- number of selected events. If multiple events are selected, all
- selected events will be moved for same amounts.
- By dragging note events with pressing the [control] key, you can modify
- length (duration) of note evens.
- If you release the mouse button pressing the [option] key, dragged
- events will be duplicated and placed to the point you released the
- mouse button. If the [option] key is not pressed, dragged events will
- be just moved.
- 4. Step-recording: Note events incoming from the MIDI-in port while you
- drag piano-roll by the MIDI in tool will be placed into the dragged
- time range.
- 5. Sending to MIDI out: Scrubbing piano-roll by the MIDI out tool sends
- scrubbed note events to the MIDI-out port.
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- 3.1.3. Editing Note Events on the Velocity chart
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- 1. Creating: Note events are created on the piano-roll only. It is
- impossible to create a note event on the velocity chart.
- 2. Selecting: Clicking a velocity bar on the chart by the select tool
- selects the clicked note event.
- Dragging on the velocity chart by the select tool selects all note
- events which are start in the dragged time range.
- 3. Dragging: You can change timing or velocity parameter of selected
- events by dragging operation. In case multiple events are selected, the
- Editing mode you specified is applied to modifications of velocity
- parameters.
- If you drag with pressing the [control] key, you can get "fine"
- modification of velocity parameters.
- If you release mouse button pressing the [option] key, dragged events
- will be duplicated and placed to the release point. If the [option] key
- is not pressed, dragged events will be just moved.
- 4. Modification by envelope curve: If you drag on the velocity chart by
- the draw tool, a specified Envelope curve will be drawn according to
- your dragging. Velocity parameters in the dragged time range will be
- modified by this envelope curve. The Editing mode you specified is
- applied to modifications. If you draw an envelope curve with pressing
- the [shift] key, only selected note events will be changed. Otherwise,
- all note events in dragged time range will be changed.
- 5. Step-recording: It works same as on the piano-roll.
- 6. Sending to MIDI out: It works same as on the piano-roll.
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- 3.1.4. Editing Continuous Events
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- 1. Creating: If you drag on a chart by the draw tool and the "Value" edit
- mode, an envelope curve you specified is drawn. After the dragging
- operation, new events will be created in accordance with the envelope
- curve, and inserted into the dragged time range.
- Note that if you draw an envelope with pressing the [shift] key, the
- operation will be a modification of existing selected events.
- 2. Selecting: Clicking the top of an event bar on the chart by the select
- tool selects the clicked continuous event.
- Dragging on the chart by the select tool selects all events in the
- dragged time range.
- 3. Dragging: You can change timing or parameter value of selected events
- by dragging operation with the select tool. In case multiple events are
- selected, the Editing mode you specified is applied to modifications of
- the parameter values.
- If you drag with pressing the [control] key, you can get fine
- modification.
- If you release the mouse button pressing the [option] key, dragged
- events will be duplicated and placed to the release point. If the
- [option] key is not pressed, dragged events will be just moved.
- 4. Modification by envelope curve: If you drag on a chart by the draw
- tool, a specified Envelope curve will appear according to your
- dragging. Parameters of events in the dragged time range will be
- modified in accordance with the envelope curve. The Editing mode you
- specified is applied to modifications.
- If you draw an envelope curve with pressing the [shift] key, only
- selected events will be changed.
- 5. Step-recording: Events incoming from the MIDI-in port while you hold
- the mouse button on a chart by the MIDI in tool will be placed into the
- clicked point.
- 6. Sending to MIDI out: Scrubbing a chart by the MIDI out tool sends
- scrubbed events to the MIDI-out port.
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- 3.1.5. Editing Program Change Events
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- 1. Creating: If you click on a chart by the draw tool, a popup menu which
- has program name items for the current channel will appear. Choose a
- program name you want to use in the current channel, then a new program
- change event is created and placed into the point you clicked.
- 2. Selecting: Clicking the program name displayed on the chart by the
- select tool selects the clicked program change event.
- Dragging on the chart by the select tool selects all program change
- events in the dragged time range.
- 3. Dragging: You can change timing of selected events by dragging
- operation with the select tool.
- If you release the mouse button pressing the [option] key, dragged
- events will be duplicated and placed to the release point. If the
- [option] key is not pressed, dragged events will be just moved.
- 4. Modification: By clicking a program change event using the draw tool, a
- program name popup will appear. Choose a program name you want to
- change.
- 5. Step-recording: Events incoming from the MIDI-in port while you click
- and hold the mouse button on a chart by the MIDI in tool will be placed
- into the clicked point.
- 6. Sending to MIDI out: Scrubbing a chart by the MIDI out tool sends
- scrubbed events to the MIDI-out port.
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- 3.1.6. Editing System Exclusive Events
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- 1. Creating: By clicking on a event chart using the draw tool, a dialog
- which allows you to input system exclusive data will appear. For
- details about inputting data, see the paragraph (4).
- 2. Selecting: Clicking the small rounded rectangle on the chart by the
- select tool selects the clicked system exclusive event.
- Dragging on the chart by the select tool selects all system exclusive
- events in the dragged time range.
- 3. Dragging: You can change timing of selected events by dragging
- operation with the select tool.
- If you release the mouse button pressing the [option] key, dragged
- events will be duplicated and placed to the release point. If the
- [option] key is not pressed, dragged events will be just moved.
- 4. Modification: By clicking an existing system exclusive event using the
- draw tool, a dialog which allows you to edit system exclusive data will
- appear.
- If contents of the system exclusive event are recognized by a "System
- exclusive filter" in Profiles, some input fields will be shown on the
- dialog. If no profile recognizes the editing system exclusive event,
- all hex-dumped data will be shown in one input field on the dialog. For
- a hex-dumped format, don't describe the leading F0 byte, but the F7
- byte at the end is required.
- By the popup menu at the bottom of this dialog, you can switch a system
- exclusive filter used to edit. If editing system exclusive data doesn't
- match to the filter, data will be forced to default data for the
- filter.
- 5. Step-recording: Step-recording system exclusive events is not
- supported.
- 6. Sending to MIDI out: Sending system exclusive events with scrubbing on
- the chart is not supported.
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- 3.1.7. Editing Text Type Meta Events
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- 1. Creating: By clicking on a event chart using the draw tool, a dialog
- which allows you to input text will appear. For details about inputting
- data, see the paragraph (4).
- 2. Selecting: Clicking text on the chart by the select tool selects the
- clicked text type meta event.
- Dragging on the chart by the select tool selects all events in the
- dragged time range.
- 3. Dragging: You can change timing of selected events by dragging
- operation with the select tool.
- If you release the mouse button pressing the [option] key, dragged
- events will be duplicated and placed to the release point. If the
- [option] key is not pressed, dragged events will be just moved.
- 4. Modification: By clicking an existing text type meta event using the
- draw tool, a dialog which allows you to edit text will appear.
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- 3.1.8. Editing Other Meta Events
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- 1. Creating: By clicking on a event chart using the draw tool, a dialog
- which allows you to input parameters corresponding to the meta event
- type will appear. For details about inputting parameters, see the
- paragraph (4).
- 2. Selecting: Clicking the small rounded rectangle on the chart by the
- select tool selects the clicked meta event.
- Dragging on the chart by the select tool selects all meta events in the
- dragged time range.
- 3. Dragging: You can change timing of selected events by dragging
- operation with the select tool.
- If you release the mouse button pressing the [option] key, dragged
- events will be duplicated and placed to the release point. If the
- [option] key is not pressed, dragged events will be just moved.
- 4. Modification: By clicking an existing meta event using the draw tool, a
- dialog which allows you to modify parameters of the meta event will
- appear.
- Parameters for each meta event type are described below:
- o Sequence number meta event: Specify the Sequence number parameter
- by typing numeric keys or clicking small arrow buttons at the
- right of the number field.
- o MIDI channel prefix: Specify the MIDI channel parameter by typing
- numeric keys or clicking arrow buttons.
- o Select port: Specify the port number by typing numeric keys or
- clicking arrow buttons.
- o SMPTE offset: Specify the Format parameter by clicking radio
- buttons 24, 25, 30 drop frame or 30. And specify parameters the
- Hour, the Minute, the Second, the Frame and the Flexional Frame by
- typing numeric keys or clicking arrow buttons.
- o Time signature: Specify parameters the Numerator, the Denominator,
- the MIDI clock/beat and the Noted 32nd-notes/MIDI quarter note by
- typing numeric keys or clicking arrow buttons.
- o Key signature: Specify the Key parameter by choosing from a popup
- menu, and whether or not it is a minor scale by the Minor check
- box.
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- 3.1.9. Others
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- Editing this type of events is not supported at the current version.
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- 3.1.10. Function of Meta Events
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- 1. Sequence number: It is not used to MIDIGraphy's own function. You can
- only view or edit this meta event type.
- 2. Text: It may be used for a track name. MIDIGraphy searches a meta event
- which will be used to a track name for each track in accordance with
- following rules: At first, MIDIGraphy searches a Sequence/Track name
- meta event. If it is found, MIDIGraphy uses it to a track name. If no
- Sequence/Tack name meta event is found, MIDIGraphy searches an
- Instrument meta event and uses it to a track name if found. At last, if
- no Instrument meta event is found, MIDIGraphy searches a Text meta
- event. Text meta event may be used for XF or KAR lyrics display on the
- mixer console mode window.
- 3. Copyright: It is not used to MIDIGraphy's own function. You can only
- view or edit this meta event type.
- 4. Sequence/Track name: It may be used for a track name. For details,
- refer the paragraph (2).
- 5. Instrument: It may be used for track names. For details, refer the
- paragraph (2).
- 6. Lyric: It may be used for XF or KAR lyrics display on the mixer console
- mode window.
- 7. Marker: Text enclosed in this meta event will appear in the "Edit >
- Jump to marker >" sub-menu. If you choose one of these items, you can
- scroll the window to display the point of the marker meta event you
- chosen.
- 8. Cue point: It is not used to MIDIGraphy's own function. You can only
- view or edit this meta event type.
- 9. MIDI channel prefix: It is not used to MIDIGraphy's own function. You
- can only view or edit this meta event type.
- 10. Select port: It is not used to MIDIGraphy's own function. You can only
- view or edit this meta event type.
- 11. End of track: It never appears on any window. MIDIGraphy uses this meta
- event type only to internal processing.
- 12. Set tempo: It is used to control tempo for playback and recording.
- 13. SMPTE offset: It is not used to MIDIGraphy's own function. You can only
- view or edit this meta event type.
- 14. Time signature: It is used to display bar or beat lines and to
- calculate bar/beat numbers. You can create a sequence in triple time or
- any other time pattern by inserting this meta event. You can also
- change the time pattern at the middle of your sequence. If a Time
- signature meta event is found at the middle of the sequence, the event
- time will be forced to the start of a new bar. This meta event type has
- following parameters:
- o Numerator: shows the numerator of the time signature.
- o Denominator: shows the denominator of the signature. This
- parameter must be a power of 2.
- o MIDI clock/Beat: shows the number of MIDI clocks per metronome
- click. MIDIGraphy displays beat grid lines based on the value of
- this parameter. Generally, specify this parameter to 24.
- o Noted 32nd-notes/MIDI quarter note: shows the number of 32nd notes
- per quarter note in MIDI (24MIDI clock). MIDIGraphy doesn't use
- this parameter for its own function. Generally, specify this
- parameter to 8.
- 15. Key signature: It is not used to MIDIGraphy's own function. You can
- only view or edit this meta event type.
- 16. Sequencer-specific: It is not used to MIDIGraphy's own function. You
- can only view or edit this meta event type.
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- MIDIGraphy / User's Manual (English Edition)
- Copyright (c) 1993-98 M. Maeda (TONTATA).
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