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G-800
Reference
Manual
Track
Transpose
62
Edit\Trnsp\2
page
Master
page:
[F4]
(UsrStl)>
[F4]
(Edit)
[F4]
(Trnsp)
[PAGE]
A/V
(select
page
2)
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.
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.
Beat
(1-[number
of
beats
per
bar])
This
is
where
you
specify
the
beat
position.
The
number
of
selectable
beats
obviously
depends
on
the
time
signature
of
the
selected
pattern.
CPT
This
is
where
you
specify
the
CPT
position
of
the
beginning
and
end.
Unless
you
do
not
need
to
edit
all
the
selected
data
within
the
last
bar,
you
should
keep
the
default
setting.
Note
that
the
Micro
mode
allows
you
to
edit
the
data
on
an
event
basis,
which
is
more
precise
because
there
you
see
the
events
to
be
edited,
which
is
not
the
case
here.
If
you
only
wish
to
edit
one
event
(or
message),
you
should
definitely
do
so
in
the
Microscope
mode
(see
page
70).
Value
(-24-+24)
This
parameter
is
used
to
set
the
transposition
interval
in
semi-tone
steps.
If
you
wish
to
trans-
pose
a
C
pattern
to
D,
enter
the
Value
+2.
Note:
Be
careful
when
applying
Track
Transpose
to
the
1ADR
part.
After
all,
transposing
all
notes
of
this
track
would
mean
that
the
drum
part
changes
dramatically.
Execute
Press
Part
Select
[M.DRUMS]
to
confirm
your
settings
and
edit
the
data
or
go
to
the
next
page
if
you
do
not
wish
to
transpose
all
notes.

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