User Guide
Editing a track
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A Move field: Indicates the direction in which the data will be moved. If this field is set to Time, the data
can be moved along the time axis. If set to Note, the notes can be moved upward or downward. If the
track is a drum-type track, this field can be set only to Time.
B From field: Indicates the current position of the MIDI event(s) that will be moved.
C to field: Specifies the location to which the data will be moved, in units of measures/beats/ticks.
D Mode field: Selects whether any MIDI events existing in the move-destination region will be combined
with the MIDI events that are moved (MERGE), or will be overwritten by them (REPLACE).
E [F1] key (CANCEL): Cancels the editing command and closes the popup window.
F [F2] key (DO IT): Moves the MIDI events.
■ [F3] key (COPY)
This command copies the MIDI events to the clipboard (an area of memory in which data is stored tempo-
rarily), or saves them as a library. If you press this key when a single grid is selected, the note event(s) in
that grid will be copied to the clipboard. If you press this key when multiple grids are selected, the Copy
Data popup window will appear.
A Time field: Indicates the measure region that
is currently selected.
B Notes field: Indicates the note event range
that is currently selected.
C New name field: Here you can input the
library name that will be used if you save the
copied region as a phrase library.
D [F1] key (CANCEL): Cancels the editing
command and closes the popup window.
E [F5] key (LIBRARY): Saves the selected region as a phrase library.
F [F6] key (CLIP BD): Copies the selected region to the clipboard.
■ [F4] key (CUT)
This command cuts the MIDI events that are in the selected region. The MIDI events that are cut can be
placed in the clipboard or saved as a phrase library. If you press this key when a single grid is selected, the
note event(s) in that grid will be cut. If you press this key when multiple grids are selected, the Cut Data
popup window will appear.
The fields in this popup window are the same as for the COPY command.
Hint: You can use the [F3] key (–) and [F4] key (+) to make fine adjustments to the selected region in units of
one tick.
Hint: The [F4] key (CUT) copies the selected event(s) and then erases them. This means that you can also use
this command to delete events.
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