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7. Press [ENTER].
The display will indicate the bank and number of the
copy destination pattern.
8. Select the copy destination pattern.
Range: P:001ÐP:714, U:001ÐU:200, C:001ÐC:200
* You can switch banks by pressing [PRESET]/ [USER]/
[CARD].
fig.11-4
9. Select the copy destination part.
* If more than one part was selected as the copy source, the
data will automatically be copied to the same parts as the
copy source.
* If [MUTE CTRL] was selected as the copy source part, only
[MUTE CTRL] can be selected as the copy destination part.
10. Press [ENTER].
The display will indicate the copy start measure of the
copy destination part.
11. Specify the copy start measure of the
copy destination part.
Range: 1Ð32, END
* If the setting is ÒEND,Ó the data will be copied onto the
end of the copy destination part.
* It is not possible to specify a measure number that would
cause the length of the pattern to exceed 32 measures.
fig.11-5
12. Press [ENTER].
The display will indicate the type of musical data to be
copied.
13. Select the type of musical data that you
wish to copy.
fig.11-6
Range:
ALL: All musical data
NOTE: Note
PC: Program change
CC: Control change
BEND: Pitch bend
P-AFT: Polyphonic aftertouch
C-AFT: Channel aftertouch
SYS-EX: System exclusive
TEMPO: Tempo
MUTE: Mute
14. Press [ENTER].
The display will show the Copy Mode setting.
15. Select the copy mode.
fig.11-7
Range: REPLACE, MIX
REPLACE: Musical data in the copy destination will
be erased (i.e., overwritten) when the copy
takes place.
MIX: Musical data in the copy destination will
be combined with the newly copied data.
16. Press [ENTER].
The display will let you specify the number of times
that the data will be copied.
17. Specify the number of times that the data
will be copied.
fig.11-07-1
Range: 1Ð32
* It is not possible to specify a number of measures that
would cause the length of the pattern to exceed 32 mea-
sures when the Copy was executed.
18. Press [ENTER].
The confirmation page will appear.
fig.11-8
19. Press [ENTER] once again.
The copy operation will be carried out, and the normal
display will reappear.
Erasing Unwanted Data
(Erase)
This operation erases part of the pattern. This opera-
tion is useful when you wish to erase data that was
input by mistake.
fig.11-9TEXT
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