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Correcting
Mistakes
While
Step
Re-
cording
.
:
7
Memory
data
can
be
thought
of
as
a'musical
score
that
progresses
from
left
to
right,
with
the
input
point
normally
at
the
far
right
of
the
recorded
data.
:
The
procedure
described
here
lets
you
move
the
input
point
to
the
left
in
order
to
make
changes
in
data
you
have
already
input.
Note,
however,
that
moving
the
input
point
to
the
left
and
changing
data
automatically
deletes
all
of
the
data
recorded
to
the
right
of
the
input
point.
To
correct
mistakes
while
step
recording
7.
Without
exiting
step
recording,
use
the
{<4}
button
to
move
the
input
point
to
the
left.
«
The
data
recorded
at
the
location
where
the
input
point
is
currently
located
appears
on
the
display.
You
can
use
[4]
and
{>}
to
move
left
and
right
through
the
data.
Flash
;
aa
hepsi
Metock
24
Mess
biscuit
pes
Q
Oain
flow
Data
how
cS
Use
|<]
and
{>}
1c
move
tefl
and
right,
Presa
(41
2.
Monitoring
the
data
on
the
display,
use
[<4]
and
(>]
to
move
the
input
point
to
the
data
you
want
to
change.
Example:
To
re-record
all
note
data
following
the
note
A3
locat-
_
ed
at
Measure
120,
Beat
1,
Clock
0.
fers
oe
Pichi
MEMORY
TRACK
Measure
120/Beal
1/Clock
0
flnput
point
maved
to
using
14]
and
|>D
Dats
how
outer
|
dy
sesssee
HL)
eoeeesh
43
c'
3.
When
the
input
point
fs
located
share
ye
want
to
start
your
change
from,
press
the
[+]
and
(-}
buttons
at
the
same
time.
4,
Press
(¥]
to
clear
all
data
to
the
right
of
the
current
input
point
location,
and
enter
step
recording
stand-
by.
*
Pressing
(<],
(>I.
(+1.
of
{-}
in
place
of
[¥]
cancels
the
re-
write
operation
without
deleting
anything.
After
that,
you
can
use
(4]
and
[>]
to
move
the
input
point
to
another
toca-,
tion
if
you
want.
Measure
120/Beat
11Ctock
0
{Step
re-recording
begina
Irom
here.)
‘Dale
flow
i
siceee
fee
ight
ta
deteted.
SNOTES
The
message
“TrackEnd”
appears
on
the
display
whenever
you
use
(>}
to
move
the
input
point
back
to
fis
normat
position,
aft
the
way
to
the
fight
of
the
data
already
recorded
in
memory.
TA-E-00A
Editing
Memory
Contents
After
you
record
to
keyboard
memory,
you
can
recall
individual
notes
and
parameter
settings
(such
as
tone
number)
and
make
any
changes
you
want.
This
means
you
can
correct
misplayed
notes,
make
chons-
es
in
tone
selections,
etc.
The
following
types
of
data
can
be
edited.
*
Note
intensity
*
Notes
¢
Chords
©
Tone
numbers
*
Rhythm
number
*
Rhythm
controller
operations
{INTRO
button,
NORMAL/FILL-IN
button,
ete.)
*
Drum
pad
operations
To
edit
memory
contents
7.
Use
the
MEMORY
button
to
enter
playback
stand-
by,
and
then
use
{+]
and
[-]
to
select
a
song
num-
ber
(0/1).
Song
number
Playback
slandby
2.
Press
the
STEP
button.
\=
060
Gre
re
no,
)
00:00
I-
4):
Recorded
track:
-
Unrecorded
track
3.
Use
the
MEMORY
TRACK
buttons
to
select
the
re-
corded
track
that
you
want
to
edit.
Edit
contents
Current
input
point
(measure
and
beat)
TUIA-ED4A
4.
Use
the
(<]
and
[>
1
CURSOR
buttons
to
move
to
the
location
in
track
where
the
note
or
parameter
vou
want
to
change
is
located.
;
(Note
editing
example]
Velocily
Pitch
Parameter
being
edited
mrss
i=o0
Lt
pe
21
=
ate
000:00l-e
Se
joa
pe
——.
|
ie
te
toys
The
Mashing
location
on
the
disptay
indicates
the
parameter
that
is
currently
selected
for
editing.
When
editing
a
note,
press
the
[V]
CURSOR
key
to
select
the
[Veloc-
ity}
and
[Pitch]
parameters.
3.
Make
any
changes
in
the
value
that
you
want.
©
The
actual
procedures
you
use
to
change
4
parameter
de-
end
on
the
type
of
data
ifcontains.
See
“Editing
Techniques
and
Display
Contents”
on
page
E-40
for
details.
7
deg
yaaa
iat
=
oca\0d
I-2:
6.
Repeat
steps
4
and
5
to
edit
other
parameters.
7.
Press
the
START/STOP.
bulton
to
end
editing
when
you
are
finished.
ENOTES!
|
:
interrupting
playback
of
a
song
snd
immediately
starting
an
editing
op-
eration
causes
the
point
where
playback
was
interrupted
to
appear
first
on
the
editing
screen.
The
only
parameters
that
can
be
editted
for
Tracks
2
through
6
are
notes,
tone
numbers,
and
drum
pad
operations.
In
the
case
of
real-time
recording,
you
later
can
change
tone
numbers
you
specified
while
recording
to
Tracks
1
through
6
is
in
progress.
You
cannot
change
the
tone
you
selected
belore
slarting
the
recording
ses-
sion,
With
step
recording,
you
later
can
change
ny
tone
number
you
speci
fied
lor
recording
to
Tracks
2
through
6.
This
inctudes
the
tone
number
you
specily
before
you
start
recording,
as
well
as
any
tone
numbers
you
specify
while
recording
ts
in
progress.
Note,
however,
that
if
you
start
recording
with
the
default
tone
number
(without
specifying
@
tone
num-
ber),
you
will
not
be
able
later
to
change
the
defauit
tone
to
anolher
one,
but
you
stil
will
be
eble
to
change
tone
numbers
you
specity
while
re-
cording
is
in
progress.
In
the
case
of
real-time
recording,
you
later
can
change
rhythm
num-
bers
you
specified
while
recording
to
Track
1
Is
In
progress..You
cannot
change
the
rhythm
you
selected
betore
starting
the
recording
session.
With
step
recerding,
you
lteter
can
change
any
mythm
number
you
spec:
Hed
for
recording
to
Track
1.
This
includes
the
rhythm
number
you
specily
before
you
start
recording,
#3
well
as
any
rhythm
numbers
you
specily
while
recording
Is
in
progress.
Note,
however,
that
if
you
start
recording
with
the
detauil
rhythm
number
(without
specifying
a
rhythm
number),
you
will
not
be
able
tater
to
change
the
default
rhythm
to
another
one,
but
you
stil
will
be
able
lo
change
rhythm
numbers
you
specily
while
racording
is
in
progress.
»
You
cannot
use
the
edit
procedure
to
add
more
data
fo
a
recording.
You
cannot
move
portions
of
a
recording
to
a
different
location
within
the
recording.
:
+
Note
fengths
cannot
be
changed.
E-39

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BrandCasio
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