DELETING ONE NOTE FROM PIANO TRACK

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Redbyrd
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DELETING ONE NOTE FROM PIANO TRACK

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Hi!

I just saw the post about deleting notes from a drum track.
I want to delete one note from a piano track.
I have gone to "Track Edit," then "Shift/Erase Note.
Then, I have entered the correct measure.
I think the problem is my Note Range. Is middle C just considered
C or C1?
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Post by psionic311 »

C4 is middle C.

You can also press and hold ENTER + keyboard key whenever you need to enter a note.
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DELETING ONE NOTE FROM PIANO TRACK

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Thank you! I'll keep this in mind.
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Post by pete.m »

There's a more flexible, and perhaps easier, way of deleting (and altering) notes. In the left hand column of the window that opens up on the Track Edit page, you'll see the 'Event Edit' option.

Click on that, and it takes you to all the sequencer events. Find your note, click on it, and you'll see three options come up at the bottom of the screen - cut, copy and insert. Click on 'cut', and that will do the trick.

This page is also useful for a number of other tasks. By clicking on each part of the note event, you can alter its position, the note value, velocity and length. Also, you can copy the note and insert it again elsewhere if you choose.

You can also insert new notes and control data, by clicking on 'insert'.
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DELETING ONE NOTE FROM PIANO TRACK

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Thank you for that extra suggestion! I had wondered where I could see all the notes. I used to record, using a Kurzweil K2000, & could see a listing of all the notes in Edit mode. It was a lot different than the Korg.

I can't wait to work again & try editing with this new knowledge.
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Post by pete.m »

You're welcome. An extra bonus of 'Event Edit' is that you'll hear the sound of the note when you click on it, and so you'll find that you won't need to bother as much about whether a note is designated as C4, C5 or C3.
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DELETING ONE NOTE FROM PIANO TRACK

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Okay - I am in Track Edit mode. I have looked for "Event Edit" . I see nothing on the left side of the screen. The display has tracks 1 through 16 in blue.
Underneath, it says "Master." Then, there are tracks 1 through 16 in brown.

I clicked on the Track Edit menu. Now, I see "MIDI Event Edit." I clicked on it.
It says "Set Event Filters." This is not what you mean.

I don't know what to do.
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Re: DELETING ONE NOTE FROM PIANO TRACK

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Redbyrd wrote:Okay - I am in Track Edit mode. I have looked for "Event Edit" . I see nothing on the left side of the screen. The display has tracks 1 through 16 in blue.
Underneath, it says "Master." Then, there are tracks 1 through 16 in brown.

I clicked on the Track Edit menu. Now, I see "MIDI Event Edit." I clicked on it.
It says "Set Event Filters." This is not what you mean.

I don't know what to do.
Actually, that is it. It's actually called MIDI Event Edit (used to be Track Edit on older Korgs.) You set the filters depending on which data you want to view (all of it, or only certain types of events) and then continue.
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Post by pete.m »

Yes, thanks Stephen - I'm so used to still thinking it of it as Event Edit, from a time when we only had MIDI tracks to edit, rather than also having the Audio Event Edits that we now have with the Kronos. #-o
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DELETING ONE NOTE FROM PIANO TRACK

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All right! I figured it out. Got those notes deleted:)

Thanks, guys!
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