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#43935 - 10/01/03 05:45 PM
Re: note change/velocity change
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Registered: 01/17/02
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Loc: The Plantation, Leesburg, Flor...
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There have been many posts about the Sequencer note editor and I'll say again what I say each time - read the manual, then Alec's book, then experiment with it. The editors are one of the most useful tools you have on the unit, and if you record, then you need to know the editor's functions. Turn on your keyboard, open the manual to page 1, and go through the whole thing, cover to cover. Then experiment with different functions with Alec's book in front of you, and a whole new world will open up for you. You'll understand a lot more about how things work on your keyboard, and eventually you will learn the answers to most of the questions that pop up on this forum. There is nothing wrong with questions and I pose a lot of them myself, but the manual will answer a lot of them for you, and you won't have to wait. The sequencer editor also has another function: you can shorten or lengthen the note to fit the measure, or move it wherever you want in that measure. You want the note to sound early - no problem. A short delay, perhaps? No problem. Just move the note where you want so it starts when you want, or you can just lengthen the note so it starts earlier. Don't forget to alter the corresponding note from Right 2 when making adjustments to Right 1. All one has to do is open the door (editor) and a new world awaits.
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