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Using the chord sequencer
Pasting cut/copied measures (Paste Measure)
This pastes the measures that you cut/copied into the specied
position.
The number of measures that are inserted or overwritten depend
on how many measures you cut or copied.
Controller Value Explanation
[f1]
(POS)
1–Last Specifies where to paste the measures.
[f2]
(MODE)
Insert
The measures that you cut/copied are
inserted at the paste position, and all
following measures are moved after the
newly inserted measures.
Overwrite
The measures that you cut/copied are
pasted at the paste position, overwriting
the contents. Any existing data is lost.
[f3]
(REPEAT)
1, 2, 3, –63, 64
Sets how many times to repeat the paste
operation.
For instance, when you insert four
measures that you cut/copied with the
Repeat Count set to “2”, the four measures
are pasted twice (eight measures total).
[f4]
(EXEC)
--- Executes the operation.
NOTE
The total number of measures after pasting cannot exceed 256.
Be careful when you insert measures, as any content that extends
beyond 256 measures is lost.
Undoing an edit (Undo/Redo)
You can undo an edit operation and revert it to the previous state
(undo). It’s also possible to redo the undo operation (redo).
MEMO
The operation that’s available (either “Undo” or “Redo”) is shown for
each item in the CHORD SEQ MENU.
You can’t use this operation if you haven’t edited anything yet.
Undoing an edit (Undo)
1.
In the CHORD SEQ MENU, select “Undo” and press the
[enter] button.
Undoes the edit you just made and returns to the previous state.
Reverting an undo operation (Redo)
1.
Right after you execute undo, select “Redo” on the
CHORD SEQ MENU and press the [enter] button.
The edit you just made is undone, and the data goes back to the
way it was.
MEMO
Once you edit the data after an undo, the redo operation becomes
unavailable.