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*1 Be aware that since the time signature is recorded in
the master track, modifying it from any track will
affect the same measure of all tracks, causing them
to be played in that time signature.
*2 Note data and velocity values can also be entered by
holding down the [ENTER] key and playing a note
on the keyboard.
Pattern numbers will be displayed in locations in which a
pattern has been “put” (placed). At the end of the track there
will be an indication of End of Track.
5–1C: Erase Track
This command erases the data from the specified track.
However, it is not possible to erase the master track by itself.
1 In “Track Select,” select the track that you wish to erase.
2 Select this command to open the following dialog box.
If you check “All Tracks,” the musical data of all tracks
will be erased.
3 To execute the Erase Track command, press the OK but-
ton. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
5–1D: Copy Track
This command copies musical data from the copy source
track to the specified track.
Be aware that when you execute the Copy Track command,
any track data that was in the copy destination track will be
erased.
1 Select this command to open the following dialog box.
2 In “From,” select the copy source track. In “To,” select the
copy destination. (By default, “From” will be the track
you selected in “Track Select.”)
3 To execute the Copy Track command, press the OK but-
ton. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
5–1E: Bounce Track
This command combines the musical data of the bounce
source and bounce destination tracks, and places the com-
bined data in the bound destination. All musical data in the
bounce source will be erased.
If MIDI control data existed in the bounce source track and
bounce destination track, unexpected results may occur in
the playback after the bounce command is executed. If this
occurs, use “Event Edit” (5–1B) or “Erase Control Data” (5–
1M) to edit the MIDI control data of the two tracks before
you use Bounce Track.
1 Select this command to open the following dialog box.
2 In “From,” specify the bounce source track. In “To” spec-
ify the bounce destination track. (By default, “From” will
be the track you selected in “Track Select.”)
3 To execute the Bounce Track command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
5–1F: Erase Measure
This command erases the specified type(s) of musical data
from the specified range of measures. The Erase Measure
command can also be used to delete only a specific 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 this command to open the following dialog box.
3 In “From Measure” select the first 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 specified in the
Track Edit tab.)
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, Control Change will erase control
change data, After Touch will erase both channel pres-
sure and polyphonic key pressure data, Pitch Bend will
erase pitch bend data, and Program Change will erase
program change data.
5 If you check “All Tracks,” the specified type of data will
be erased from all tracks.
6 To execute the Erase Measure command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
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/Erase Note”
(5–1O). Use this command when you wish to erase a
specific range of notes, or to erase notes from a specific
“Beat.Tick.”
Control Change data can also be erased using “Erase
Control Data” (5–1M). Use this when you wish to erase
a specific type of control change, or to erase control
change data from a specific “Beat.Tick” range.
5–1G: Delete Measure
This command deletes the specified 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.
Before Erase
After Erase
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No data
Example: If measures 2–3 are erased, measures 2–3 will be blank.
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