Editing Chord Events - Chd; Editing System Events - Sys/Ex. (System Exclusive) - Yamaha PF-1000 Owner's Manual

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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs— Song Creator
Editing Chord Events — CHD
From this display, you can edit the chord events you've recorded to the song.
Calling up operations here apply to step 4 on page 94. Use the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons to call up the display below.
With the exception of the [F] (EXPAND) button, the operations here are the same as those in Editing Note Events
(page 103).
Chord Events
Parameter
Style (Accompaniment
style)
Tempo
Chord
Sect (Section)
OnOff (Channel on/off)
CH.Vol (Channel volume)
S.Vol (Style volume)
Editing System Events — SYS/EX. (System Exclusive)
From this display, you can edit recorded System events.
Calling up operations here apply to step 4 on page 94. Use the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons to call up the display below. The
operations here are the same as those in Editing Note Events (page 103).
System Events
Parameter
ScBar (Score initial measure) This determines the number of the top measure. The measure number is indicated in the MAIN display or in the
Tempo
Time (Time signature)
Key
XG Prm (XG parameters)
SysEx (System Exclusive)
Meta (Meta event)
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B
C
D
E
Description
Displays the accompaniment style name. To enter an accompaniment style, call up the STYLE display and select
the desired style.
Determines the tempo value.
Specifies the chord — its root note, chord type, and on-bass note.
Specifies the section — its name and variation.
Determines whether specific channels (rhythm, bass, etc.) are turned on/off.
Determines the level of specific channels (rhythm, bass, etc.).
Determines the level of the entire accompaniment style.
Description
music notation. Only one value can be specified at the beginning of the song data.
Determines the tempo value.
Determines the time signature.
Determines the key, as well as the major/minor setting.
Allows you to make various detailed changes to the data. For more information on XG parameters, refer to the
separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format).
Displays the System Exclusive data in the song. This does not let you change the actual contents of the data;
however, it lets you delete, cut, copy, and paste the data.
Displays the SMF meta events in the song. This does not let you change the actual contents of the data;
however, it lets you delete, cut, copy, and paste the data.
Press this to convert the
F
recorded chord and section
G
entries into song data.
H
I
To actually enter an edited
J
value, move the cursor away
from the value or press the
SONG [START/STOP] but-
ton.

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