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TO (To point)
Specifies the reference time of the move destination.
Quantize
When Quantize is set to “On,” the “TO” point (the
move destination reference point) is then placed at the
beginning of the measure determined in the Tempo
Map or Sync Track. For example, if the tempo in the
Tempo Map is set to 120, you can program a one-mea-
sure phrase to take two seconds. However, when you
need to figure more difficult tempos such as, say,
119.1, the timing of the phrase ending will shift very
gradually. Now, this can be prevented.
11. Press [F4 (Exec)].
This executes Phrase Move.
12. When the move is completed correctly,
“Complete” appears in the display.
13. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
Return to Play condition.
Adjusting the Beginning of the Phrase
Sound (Trim In)
This adjusts the point at which the phrase
begins (starts to sound) without changing the
timing of the phrase itself. This is convenient
when, for example, you want to select a section of the
performance data to copy as a “break beats” (Phrase
Loop).
fig.04-52(trim_i.eps)
When you apply Trim In to phrase 2 while phrase 2 is
punched in to phrase 1, the part of phrase 1 obscured
by phrase 2 becomes audible.
fig.04-52a(trim_i_punch.eps)
1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
2. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so that Phrase Edit menu
appears in the display.
3. Press [F4 (TrimI)]. If “TrimI” does not appear in
[F4], first press [PAGE] until “TrimI” is displayed,
and then press [F4 (TrimI)].
4. Press [F1 (SelPh)].
5. Press the STATUS button for the track that con-
tains the phrase you want to trim.
The button indicator lights red.
Alternatively, press [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to
move the cursor to the phrase you want to trim, and
then press [F3 (MARK)] or [YES].
TO Time
TO Time
Phrase 2
Phrase 2
Phrase 1
Phrase 1
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Chapter 4
Using FROM Effectively
Normally, the data is moved starting to the speci-
fied move destination time. However, if you want
to have the move made with reference to a point
within the designated range where a specific
sound occurs, set this with “FROM.”
For example, suppose that you wish to move a
sound effect of a time bomb ticking and then
exploding, and that you want to place the explo-
sion at a specific timing location. Normally, in
order to specify the move destination time, you
would have to calculate the time until the explo-
sion occurs. In such cases, however, you can spec-
ify “FROM” as “the move source time at which
the explosion begins” and “TO” (the reference
time of the move destination) as “the move desti-
nation time at which you want the explosion to
occur.” This lets you move the data with the
explosion placed with precisely the right timing.
fig.04-50(ph_mv_from)
TO TimeFROM
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