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1 Select Copy/Bounc. Trk to access the dialog box.
2 Set Mode to either Copy or Bounce.
3 Set From to the copy source (bounce source) track, and
set To to the copy destination (bounce destination). (By
default, From will be initially set to the Track Select
track.)
4 To execute, press the [F8] (OK) key. To cancel without
executing, press the [F7] (Cancel) key.
Erase Measure
This command erases the specied type(s) of musical data
from the specied range of measures. The Erase Measure
command can also be used to delete only a specic type of
data. Unlike the Delete Measure command, executing the
Erase Measure command does not cause the subsequent
measures of musical data to be moved forward.
1 Use Track Select to select a track.
2 Select Erase Measure to access the dialog box.
3 In From Measure select the rst measure to be erased,
and in To End of Measure select the last measure to be
erased. (By default, From Measure and To End of
Measure will be set to the range that you specied in the
Track Edit page.)
4 In Kind, specify the type of data that will be erased.
All will erase all types of data from the track, Note will
erase note data, Ctl.C will erase control change data,
AftT will erase both channel pressure and polyphonic
key pressure data, BEND will erase pitch bend data, and
PROG will erase program change data.
5 If you check All Tracks, the specied type of data will
be erased from all tracks.
6 To execute the Erase Measure command, press the [F8]
(OK) key. To cancel, press the [F7] (Cancel) key.
If control data extends across a line between measures
that were erased and measures that were not erased,
only the data within the range being erased will be
erased. However if note data extends across two or
more measures, deleting any of the intervening mea-
sures will delete that note data from the following mea-
sures as well.
Note data can also be erased using Shift/Er. Note.
Use this command when you wish to erase a specic
range of notes, or to erase notes from a specic
Beat.Tick.
You can also erase control changes by using the Erase
mode of Creat/Ers. Ctrl. Use this when you wish to
specify the type of control change to be deleted, or to
use Beat. Tick units to specify the range from which
the data will be deleted.
Delete Measure
This command deletes the specied measures.
When the Delete Measure command is executed, the musi-
cal data following the deleted measures will be moved for-
ward in units of a measure.
1 Use Track Select to select the track.
2 Select Delete Measure to access the dialog box.
3 In From Measure select the rst measure that you wish
to delete, and in To End of Measure select the last mea-
sure that you wish to delete. (By default, From Mea-
sure and To End of Measure will be the range that you
specied in the Track Edit page.)
4 If you wish to delete musical data from all tracks includ-
ing the master track, check All Tracks.
If this is not checked, data will be deleted only from the
track that was selected by Track Select.
5 To execute the Delete Measure command, press the [F8]
(OK) key. To cancel, press the [F7] (Cancel) key.
If in
4 you uncheck All Tracks and execute this oper-
ation, the measures will not be deleted from the master
track. Time signature and tempo data will remain
unchanged, and the time signature and tempo of the
measures that were moved forward as a result of the
Delete operation will change.
If in
4 you check All Tracks and execute this opera-
tion, the specied measures of musical data will be
deleted from all tracks including the master track, and
the time signature and tempo will also move forward
by the number of measures that were deleted.
If control data extends across a line between measures
that were deleted and measures that were not deleted,
only the data within the range being deleted will be
erased. However if note data extends across two or
more measures, deleting any of the intervening mea-
sures will delete that note data from the following mea-
sures as well.
Before Erase
After Erase
21 543
No data
Example: If measures 23 are erased, measures 23 will be blank.
21 543
1 2 3 4 5 6
21
7 8
543
Before
Delete
After
Delete
Example: When measures 35 are deleted, measures 68 are moved forward.
Track 2
2 (3/4)1 (4/4) 3 (3/4)
Track 1
2 (3/4)1 (4/4) 3 (3/4) 4 (4/4) 5 (4/4)
1 (4/4) 3 (3/4) 5 (4/4)2 (3/4) 4 (4/4)
Track 2
1 (4/4) 3 (3/4) 5 (4/4)2 (3/4) 4 (4/4)
Track 1
Before Delete
After Delete
Example: When measures 2 and 3 (3/4 time) of track 2 are deleted, the measures that were
at 4 and 5 are moved forward, and their time signature will change to 3/4.

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