Operator`s manual
Chapter 4: Editing Sequences 
Page 79 
• The Ticks fields: 
These two bar.beat.tick fields are used to determine the region within the 
track that will be shifted. The leftmost field sets the start point of the 
region and the rightmost field holds the location that is one tick after the 
region to be shifted. 
• The Notes field: 
This field determines which notes will be shifted. It appears in one of two 
ways depending on whether the selected track is a drum or MIDI track: 
1. If the source track is a MIDI track, two numeric fields—used to 
set the lowest and highest notes of the note range that is to 
be shifted—appear as above. Each of these numeric fields is 
editable via the cursor, and has a range of 0 to 127; the 
equivalent note name (C-2 to G8) is shown to the right of 
each field. Alternately, these fields can be set by pressing two 
notes on the MIDI input device’s keyboard. The fields will 
automatically be set to the lowest and highest keys pressed. 
2. If the source track is a Drum track, this field is used to select 
specific drum notes, represented as MIDI note numbers, that 
are to be copied. It cannot be accessed with the cursor; notes 
can only be entered by pressing pads or via the reception of 
external MIDI notes. When the screen is first displayed, it 
contains the word ALL (shift all notes) and the text (Hit pads) 
to the right. When a pad is pressed, the pad’s currently 
assigned note number appears in the field, followed by the 
pad number and currently assigned sound name. On the right 
side of the line is the text ( 1 pad ) indicating that one pad is 
selected for shifting: 
  Notes:36/A02-SNARE_DRUM ( 1 pad ) 
  If another pad is then pressed, its note number, pad number, 
and assigned sound are displayed instead, and the text to the 
right displays ( 2 pads). This continues until the user has 
selected all of the pads he or she intends to shift. 
• The Dir (direction) field: 
This choice field is used to determine the direction of shift and has two 
options: EARLIER and LATER. 
• The Amount field: 
This field is used to determine the amount of shift in ticks. 
• The <Do it> soft key: 
Pressing this soft key performs the shift specified in the above fields. 
Global Editing of Note Event Data 
If option 9 (Edit note data) is selected from the EDIT key menu, the 
following menu, which contains three choices for editing note data, 
appears: 










