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Sequencer Edit 19•7
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Sequencer Edit 19•7
3.
Press ENTER to confirm the cancellation.
The Clear Control options :
• C
LEAR
P
ROGRAM
C
HANGE
(F1): cancels program
change data generated by changing Sound dur-
ing the recording.
• C
LEAR
V
OLUME
(F2): cancels volume data gen-
erated by the sliders.
• C
LEAR
P
ITCH
(F3): cancels Pitch Bend events
generated by the Trackball.
• C
LEAR
M
OD
(F4): cancels Modulation events
generated by the Trackball.
• C
LEAR
P
AN
(F5): cancels Pan events.
• C
LEAR
E
XPRESSION
(F6): cancels expression
events generated by the Volume pedal when set
for section volume control.
• C
LEAR
E
FFECT
[R
EVERB
/E
FFECTS
] (F7): cancels
DSP ef
fect events generated by selecting the ef-
fects during the recording.
• C
LEAR
D
AMPER
(F8): cancels Damper events
generated by the Damper pedal.
CLEAR TEMPO (F4)
The Clear Tempo option is common to all three
record modes.
Press TEMPO to cancel
T empo data generated
by rotating the Dial during the recording. These
events are captured when the Tempo Rec func-
tion is active in the Master Track.
CLEAR:TRACK TEMPO User01
Are you sure? Press [ENT] or [ESC]
•
Press ENTER to confirm, or Escape to cancel the
operation and retain the Tempo data.
CLEAR COMMON (F5)
The Clear Common option is common to all three
record modes.
Press COMMON to cancel events generated by
panel interventions while recording. The
CHORD/COMMON button must be selected in
Record mode for Common events to be record-
ed.
CLEAR:TRACK COMMON User01
Are you sure? Press [ENT] or [ESC]
•
Press ENTER to confirm, or Escape to cancel the
operation and retain the Common events.
ERASE NOTE (F8)
The Erase Note option is common to all three
record modes.
Press ERASE to cancel note information from a
track. In the case of User Styles, Erase Note is
more specific and allows you to erase notes from
a single track of a Riff of the current V
ariation.
This function cancels single notes at precise
points of the recording.
Pressing ERASE opens a display where you can
select the track.
1/1 ERASE:NOTE [PRESS START]User01
Drum Bass Acc1 Acc2 Acc3
User Style Erase
1/1 ERASE:NOTE [PRESS START]Free1
Pads Lower Upper2 Upper1
Song/Style Erase
1/1 ERASE:NOTE [PRESS START]MySong
Tk01 Tk02 Tk03 Tk04 Tk05 Tk06 Tk07 Tk08
Song Erase
3. Press ENTER to confirm the cancellation.
The Clear Control options :
• C
LEAR
P
ROGRAM
C
HANGE
(F1): cancels program
change data generated by changing Sound dur-
ing the recording.
• C
LEAR
V
OLUME
(F2): cancels volume data gen-
erated by the sliders.
• C
LEAR
P
ITCH
(F3): cancels Pitch Bend events
generated by the Trackball.
• C
LEAR
M
OD
(F4): cancels Modulation events
generated by the Trackball.
• C
LEAR
P
AN
(F5): cancels Pan events.
• C
LEAR
E
XPRESSION
(F6): cancels expression
events generated by the Volume pedal when set
for section volume control.
• C
LEAR
E
FFECT
[R
EVERB
/E
FFECTS
] (F7): cancels
DSP effect events generated by selecting the ef-
fects during the recording.
• C
LEAR
D
AMPER
(F8): cancels Damper events
generated by the Damper pedal.
CLEAR TEMPO (F4)
The Clear Tempo option is common to all three
record modes.
Press TEMPO to cancel Tempo data generated
by rotating the Dial during the recording. These
events are captured when the Tempo Rec func-
tion is active in the Master Track.
CLEAR:TRACK TEMPO User01
Are you sure? Press [ENT] or [ESC]
• Press ENTER to confirm, or Escape to cancel the
operation and retain the Tempo data.
CLEAR COMMON (F5)
The Clear Common option is common to all three
record modes.
Press COMMON to cancel events generated by
panel interventions while recording. The
CHORD/COMMON button must be selected in
Record mode for Common events to be record-
ed.
CLEAR:TRACK COMMON User01
Are you sure? Press [ENT] or [ESC]
• Press ENTER to confirm, or Escape to cancel the
operation and retain the Common events.
ERASE NOTE (F8)
The Erase Note option is common to all three
record modes.
Press ERASE to cancel note information from a
track. In the case of User Styles, Erase Note is
more specific and allows you to erase notes from
a single track of a Riff of the current Variation.
This function cancels single notes at precise
points of the recording.
Pressing ERASE opens a display where you can
select the track.
1/1 ERASE:NOTE [PRESS START]User01
Drum Bass Acc1 Acc2 Acc3
User Style Erase
1/1 ERASE:NOTE [PRESS START]Free1
Pads Lower Upper2 Upper1
Song/Style Erase
1/1 ERASE:NOTE [PRESS START]MySong
Tk01 Tk02 Tk03 Tk04 Tk05 Tk06 Tk07 Tk08
Song Erase
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