User guide

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Creating a song (Vari Track)
Editing the settings of a frame (Frame Properties)
You can edit the frame properties to change the settings (volume, pan, pitch, etc.) of a frame that was
placed on the Vari Track. Click to select the frame you want to edit. (It will be enclosed in a red border.)
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*If you loop the playback as
described in “Loop
playback” (p. 73) while
editing the various frame
property parameters, you
can hear the results of your
edits while you make them.
This makes it easier for you
to get exactly the right
pitch and volume.
Solo/Mute/Volume/Pan settings
The Vari Track contains six parts, and you can make Solo/Mute/Volume/Pan settings for each part.
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Selects the Take for realtime recording
Switches the frame properties
between displayed/hidden.
Sample
name
Stereo/mono
indication
Encode type indication
SOLO: Solo
BAC: Backing
ENS: Ensemble
Location of frame as beginning and end (measure:beat:tick)
Edit the numeric values by dragging them up or down with the
mouse.
Adjusts the length of frame to the length of the region actually
sounded by that frame. (The actual sounding locations of the frame
will depend on the locations of the note data within the frame.)
Adjusts the volume (0--127) of the frame
Edit the numeric value by dragging it up or down with the mouse.
Adjusts the panning of the frame (left L63--center 0--right R63)
Edit the numeric value by dragging it up or down with the mouse.
Transposes the pitch in semitone steps (-63--0--+63)
Edit the numeric value by dragging it up or down with the mouse.
MUTE
Mutes the part. To cancel
muting, click the button
once again.
SOLO
Plays only that part. To
cancel solo, click the button
once again.
Pan+ (offset pan)
Use this to adjust the panpot setting of each
part. The value you specify here is added to the
panpot value for each frame that you specified in
the frame property area. Edit the numeric value
by dragging it up or down with the mouse.
Vol+ (offset volume)
Use this to adjust the volume setting of each
part. The value you specify here is added to the
volume value for each frame that you specified
in the frame property area. Edit the numeric
value by dragging it up or down with the mouse.