Reference • Song Edit mode
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Page 5: Shift notes (Transposition)
This function shifts (i.e. transposes) the pitch of notes
making them more acute (higher) or more grave
(lower). You can shift all the notes or choose certain
measures.
1. Move the cursor to the “Track” space using the
CURSOR buttons and choose the track with the
TEMPO/VALUE buttons.
2. Move the cursor to the “First measure” space and
choose the first of the measures you wish to shift.
Move the cursor to the “Last measure” and choose
the last of the measures you wish to shift.
3. Move the cursor to the “Shift value” parameter and
indicate the value in semitones, up to a maximum
of ±24 semitones (±2 octaves).
4. Press ENTER/YES twice to confirm the shift opera-
tion.
Track
[Ch01…Ch16, ALL]
Selected track(s). Choose ALL to select all the tracks at
the same time.
Start Measure
[001…999]
The first measure where you wish to shift the pitch of
the notes.
End measure
[001…999]
The last in the range of measure where you wish to
shift the pitch of the notes.
Sh= (Shift amount)
[–24…+24]
Shift amount in semitones.
+24 +2 octaves.
+00 No effect.
-24 -2 octaves.
Page 6: Erase song
When a song has been loaded in Song Edit, the
remaining memory available for the backing
sequences will decrease, and it may no longer be pos-
sible to read a new backing sequence. By erasing the
song you can free some of the memory. Go to this page
and press ENTER/YES twice.
If you do not want to lose the data, save it on disk
before erasing it from memory. Use the Save function
on “Page 13: Save”.
Track
First measure
Shift value
Last measure