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Owner's Manual - Roland

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Editing SongsErasing Sequencer Data (Erase)If desired, you can erase just an individual event of sequencer data.You can also use the same operation to erase individual items of datafrom the tempo track or beat track.4. Press or to move the cursor to the “measure,”“beat,” and “tick” fields.5. Turn the VALUE dial or Press [INC]/[DEC] to specify thelocation to which the data will be moved.6. Press [F8 (Exec)] to move the sequencer data.It is not possible to erase the tempo change located at thebeginning of the tempo track, the beat change located at thebeginning of the beat track, or the pattern beat.1. Access the Microscope screen for the track or pattern fromwhich you want to erase sequencer data (p. 192).2. Press or to move the cursor to the sequencer datathat you want to erase.To erase a multiple consecutive data, hold down [SHIFT] andpress or to select the sequencer data.3. Press [F2 (Erase)] to erase the sequencer data.If you are not satisfied with the results of executing thisoperation, from the Song Edit screen, press [MENU], and fromthe Menu window that appears, select “Undo/Redo” to returnto the state prior to execution (Undo/Redo).After executingUndo, you can use Redo to revert to the previous state. Afterexecuting Undo, you can execute Redo by performing the aboveprocedure the above procedure once again.Moving Sequencer Data (Move)If you are not satisfied with the results of executing thisoperation, from the Song Edit screen, press [MENU], and fromthe Menu window that appears, select “Undo/Redo” to returnto the state prior to execution (Undo).After executing Undo, youcan use Redo to revert to the previous state. After executingUndo, you can execute Redo by performing the aboveprocedure the above procedure once again.Copying Sequencer Data (Copy)Sequencer data can be copied to the desired location. This isconvenient when you want to use the same sequencer data atmultiple locations. Data recorded in the tempo track or beat trackcan also be copied in this way.1. Access the Microscope screen for the track or patternwhose sequencer data you want to copy (p. 192).2. Press or to move the cursor to the sequencer datathat you want to copy3. Press [F3 (COPY)].4. Press [F4 (PLACE)].fig.19-031_50The Place Event window appears.You can move an individual item of sequencer data to a differentlocation. Data recorded in the tempo track or beat track can also bemoved in the same way.It is not possible to move the tempo change located at thebeginning of the tempo track, the beat change and key signaturelocated at the beginning of the beat track, or the pattern beat.1. Access the Microscope screen for the track or patternwhose data you want to move (p. 192).2. Press or to move the cursor to the sequencer datathat you want to move.To move a multiple consecutive data, hold down [SHIFT] andpress or to select the sequencer data.3. Press [F3 (Move)].fig.19-030_50The Move Event window appears.5. Press or to move the cursor to the “measure,”“beat,” and “tick” fields.6. Turn the VALUE dial or Press [INC]/[DEC] to specify thelocation to which the data will be copied.7. Press [F8 (Exec)] to paste the data.If you are not satisfied with the results of executing thisoperation, from the Song Edit screen, press [MENU], and fromthe Menu window that appears, select “Undo/Redo” to returnto the state prior to execution (Undo/Redo).After executingUndo, you can use Redo to revert to the previous state. Afterexecuting Undo, you can execute Redo by performing the aboveprocedure the above procedure once again.195

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