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G-800
Reference
Manual
Track
Delete
58
E
Track
(1ADR-8AC6,
All)
Allows
you
to
select
the
track
you
wish
to
edit.
Do
not
forget
to
select
the
right
User
Style
memory
if
it
isn’t
already
selected
(see
below).
You
can
also
select
All
here,
in
which
case
the
operation
applies
to
all
tracks
of
the
selected
pattern.
m
Mode
Allows
you
to
select
the
mode
of
the
pattern
to
be
edited:
Maj
(major),
min
(minor)
or
7
(sev-
enth).
m
Type
Allows
you
to
select
the
pattern
type
to
be
edited:
Bsc
(Basic),
or
Adv
(Advanced).
@
Division
This
parameter
is
used
to
select
the
Division
of
the
pattern:
Or
(Original)
or
Var
(Variation).
m
Style
(U1~U8)
Use
this
parameter
to
select
the
Style
that
contains
the
pattern
to
be
edited.
The
name
of
that
Style
(either
the
default
setting,
USERSTL
X,
or
the
name
you
or
someone
else
programmed)
is
displayed
in
the
second
line.
mM
Execute
Press
Part
Select
[M.DRUMS]
to
edit
the
data
right
away.
The
following
parameters
allow
you
to
narrow
down
the
scope
of
the
edit
operation.
If
you
wish
to
edit
the
entire
pattern,
there
is
no
need
to
fine-tune
your
settings.
Just
confirm
the
command
by
pressing
Part
Select
[M.DRUMS].
Edit\Dlete\2
page
mer
or
To
>
Master
page:
[F4]
(UsrStl)
>
[F4]
(Edit)
[F2]
(Dlete)
[PAGE]
A/V
(select
page
2)
mM
From/To
Use
the
[DRUMS/PART]
encoder
to
select
the
To
or
From
level.
From
refers
to
the
position
where
the
edit
operation
is
to
begin.
That
position
is
specified
in
a
Bar-Beat-CPT
format.
From
designates
the
position
where
the
edit
operation
is
to
end
(Bar-Beat-CPT
value).
Always
check
whether
you
have
selected
the
right
level
(From
or
To)
before
setting
the
fol-
lowing
parameters.
E
Bar
(1~9999)
This
is
where
you
specify
the
bar
position.
By
default,
the
From
and
To
values
are
set
to
the
beginning
and
end
of
the
selected
track(s).
Note
that
the
To
value
always
refers
to
the
end
of
the
longest
track.

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