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4 - Sequencer

Paste

6.Select the Start Track and End Track number.

7.Set the number of Repeats (should be set to 1 except in Insert mode).

8.Press OK to paste the section or Cancel to cancel the operation.

Press the Repeat function key to paste the selection and return to the Paste screen ready to do it again.

Insert

Destination Track

1

Start

Time

2

Cut or Copied

Section

3

Result of Paste (Insert)

Replace

Destination Track

 

1

 

Start

Paste Overwrites

Time

this Data

2

 

Cut or Copied

 

Section

 

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4 - Sequencer

Track Delete

_ Caution: The tracks between these limits will be permanently erased.

Track Delete

Any track (or multiple tracks) can be permanently erased.

v To Delete Tracks:

1.From the main Sequencer screen, press the Edit function key (F3).

2.Press the Utils function key (F1). A second row of function keys appears.

3.Press the TrkDel function key (F3). The Track Delete menu shown above appears.

4.Select the tracks to be deleted using the Start and End Track parameters.

Press the All Trks function key to select all tracks.

5.Press OK to delete the track(s) or Cancel to cancel the operation.

Track Copy

Any track can be copied to another track.

v To Copy a Track:

1.From the main Sequencer screen, press the Edit function key (F3).

2.Press the Utils function key (F1). A second row of function keys appears.

3.Press the TrkCopy function key (F4). The TrackCopy menu shown above appears.

4.Select the Source Track to be copied.

5.Select the Destination Track.

6.Press OK to copy the track or Cancel to cancel the operation.

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UNDO! (REDO!)

UNDO! (REDO!)

Have you ever wanted a time machine so that you could go back and undo a mistake? This function may be the next best thing. Whenever you perform any sequencer function, the original version of the sequence will be backed up. The sequence can be instantly restored to its previous state by pressing Undo.

REDO! reverses the Undo function and lets you compare the last and previous operations.

v To Restore a Sequence to its Previous State (UNDO!)

1. Press the Utils key from the sequencer edit level. A second row of function keys appears.

2. Press the UNDO! function key (F6). The sequence will be restored to the state before the last operation was performed.

v To Compare the Sequence with its Previous State (REDO!)

1.Press the Utils key from the sequencer edit level. A second row of function keys appears.

2.Press the UNDO! function key (F6). The sequence will be restored to the state before the last operation was performed.

3.Press the REDO! function key (F6) again. The processed sequence will be restored and the original sequence will be stored in the clipboard. You can continue switching back and forth until you decide which sample you want to keep.

Note: REDO! does not work with record functions.

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4 - Sequencer

Quantize

_ Swing mode is disabled when the quantize amount is set to triplets.

Tools

The EOS Sequencer contains a host of special editing and filtering tools for modifying the sequence after it has been recorded.

Quantize. Adjusts the timing of notes so they fall exactly on the beat.

Transpose. Changes the key of a track section.

Velocity. Allows you to offset or scale velocity values within the selected section.

Channelize. Forces everything on a track to a single MIDI channel.

Extract. Separates individual channels from a multi-channel track.

v To Access the Sequencer Tools Menu:

1.From the Sequencer Manage screen, press the Edit key (F5). The Sequencer Edit screen appears.

2.Press the Tools function key (F2). Another row of function keys appears.

Quantize

This function changes the timing of the notes in a sequence so that they fall exactly on the beat. This is useful when your playing was sloppy or to create drum tracks. Quantization can be applied in note values ranging from 1/4 notes to 1/64th note triplets.

Swing can be applied after recording to give a “bouncy” feel to your tracks. Swing quantizes the downbeats normally, but shifts the UPBEATS forward in time. A setting of 50% has no swing. Percentages from 60%, to 67% are normally used to get a nice “swing” feel.

Duration (when checked) will also quantize the note-off to the nearest note value. This changes the note duration which would make a quantized quarter note exactly one quarter note long.

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4 - Sequencer

Quantize

Refer to the following diagrams to understand how quantize and swing mode work.

Quantize -1/4 Note

What you play

Beats fall on

Notes are moved forward or backward in time so they fall exactly on the beat

Quantize - 8th Notes, Swing 60%

O A Swing setting of 50% has no effect.

1

1+

2

2+

3

3+

4

4+

No Swing

60% Swing

Upbeats are moved slightly forward in time.

Quantize - 8th Notes, Swing 67%

1

1+

2

2+

3

3+

4

4+

No Swing

67% Swing

Quantize - 8th Notes, Swing 75%

1

1+

2

2+

3

3+

4

4+

No Swing

75% Swing

Upbeats are moved forward to the dotted eighth note.

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