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purposes: in the left box you input the source for the
arrangement to be copied from, while in the right box you define
the work area of the target. As usual, you can scroll through the
options using the buttons L1 and L2. The following individual
sections are available for defining the source:
1. Style
You can select memory locations within the entire
style.
2. Pattern
Presents the individual components of the
respective style: Intro (major/minor), Ending
(major/minor), Basic 1-6, Fill 1-6, as well as the
option "All" for copying all components.
3. Part
Here you select the individual track of the pattern:
Drum 1 & 2, Bass, Acc 1 Main & Sub, Acc 2 through
4, as well as the option "All" for copying all tracks.
The 2 definitions of the target area are selected directly with the
buttons R1 and R2.
1. Pattern:
Defines the musical function.
2. Part:
Defines the instrumental track.
As you will notice, selecting the setting "All" causes the target to
be set automatically to the same. This is intended to prevent
you from accidentally copying the entire contents of a style to
one segment (Basic 1) of the target pattern. The F6 button
(Execute) is used to confirm the execution of the copying
process. Use the F5 button (Cancel) and the Exit button to
cancel the copy command. Exit returns you to the Style Make
menu.
Conductor (Part 2)
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