Owner`s manual

The process of editing the musical data in a pattern is
called Pattern Editing. You can modify the content of
the musical data in a pattern, or combine various pat-
terns to create an entirely different pattern.
* The edited pattern is kept in the temporary pattern
(U:TMP). If you wish to keep the pattern that you creat-
ed, you must use the Pattern Write operation.
ÒSaving Patterns You've Modified (Pattern
Write)Ó (p. 26)
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Cautions when editing a pattern
A pattern can be edited when the Pattern Select page
of Pattern mode is displayed (i.e., when the
[PTN/SONG] indicator is lit). It is not possible to
enter the various editing pages while the pattern is
playing back.
Setting parameters
To use or modify the parameters, use [INC] [DEC] or
the [VALUE] dial.
Selecting the part
To select the part you wish to edit, press the appropri-
ate PART button. The part whose indicator is lit will
be selected for editing.
If during editing you wish to return to the previous
parameter setting page, press PAGE [<].
If you wish to cancel your edits, press [EXIT].
Undo/Redo
If you are not happy with the edited pattern, you can
press the [UNDO/REDO] button to return the musi-
cal data to the un-edited state.
* In some cases, such as when a very large amount of data
was processed, the Undo operation may not be available.
ÒCanceling the Previous Operation
(Undo/Redo)Ó (p. 18)
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Copying a Portion of a
Pattern (Copy)
A specific portion of a pattern can be copied to anoth-
er pattern. This is convenient when you wish to com-
bine portions of various patterns to create a new pat-
tern.
fig.11-1
* If the copy source pattern has more measures than the
copy destination pattern, the number of measures in the
copy destination pattern may increase.
* It is not possible to copy between patterns that have dif-
ferent time signatures.
* If you wish to move (copy) a specific pattern (without
modifying it) to a user pattern, use the Pattern Write
operation to move the data.
1. Select the copy source pattern.
2. Hold down [EDIT] and press keyboard pad
[1].
The copy setting page will appear.
fig.11-2
3. Select the part that you wish to copy.
* You can select more than one part simultaneously.
4. Specify the measure at which copying will
begin.
Range: 1Ð32
5. Press [ENTER].
The cursor will move to the right.
6. Specify the measure length (number of
measures) to be copied.
Range: 1Ð32, ALL
* If the setting is ÒALL,Ó the measure at which copying
began and all subsequent measures will be copied.
For example, if you wish to copy from measure 4 to
the end of measure 6, make settings as follows.
fig.11-3
REALTIME ERASE
EDIT
1
P:002 part2
U:001
P:003 part3
P:001 part4
Part copy
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