Sequencer: Menu Command Set Song Length
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*1: Be aware that because the time signature is recorded
in the master track, modifying it from any track will
affect the same measure of all tracks, causing them all
to be played in the modified time signature.
Note: *2: Note data and velocity values can also be entered
by holding down the ENTER switch and playing a note on
the keyboard.
*3: You cannot change Exclusive events into a different
type of event (e.g., a Note or Control Change event).
Nor can you change any other type of event into an
Exclusive event.
Pattern numbers will be displayed in locations in which a
pattern has been “put” (placed). At the end of the track there
will be an indication of Track End.
Set Song Length
This command changes the length of the specified song.
When it is executed, the length of the master track will
change, and the number of measures played will change.
1. Select “Set Song Length” to open the dialog box.
2. In Length, specify the length of the song.
3. To execute the Set Song Length command, press the OK
button. To cancel without executing, press the Cancel
button.
All data following the measure specified by Length will
be deleted.
Erase Track
This command erases the data from the specified track.
However, it is not possible to erase the master track by itself.
1. In Track Select, select the track that you wish to erase.
2. Select “Erase Track” to open the dialog box.
3. Select the track whose data you want to erase.
If you don’t check All Tracks, the data will be erased only
from the tracks you specify in Track Select.
If you check All Tracks, the musical data of all tracks will be
erased.
4. Press the OK button to execute Erase Track. If you
decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.
Copy Track
This command copies musical data from the copy source
track to the specified track.
Be aware that the track data of the copy-destination will be
erased when you execute the Copy Track operation.
1. Use Track Select to select the MIDI track (Track 01–16)
that you want to copy.
2. Select “Copy Track” to open the dialog box.
3. Use From to select the copy-source track, and To to
select the copy-destination.
(By default, the track you choose in Track Select will be
specified for From.)
4. Press the OK button to execute the command. If you
decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.
Bounce Track
This command combines the musical data of the bounce
source and bounce destination tracks, and places the
combined data in the bounce destination. All musical data in
the bounce source will be erased.
If MIDI control data existed in the bounce source track and
bounce destination track, unexpected results may occur
during playback after the bounce command is executed. To
prevent this from happening, use Event Edit or Erase
Control Data
to edit the MIDI control data of the two tracks
before you use Bounce Track.
1. Use Track Select to select the MIDI track (Track 01–16)
that you want to bounce.
2. Select “Bounce Track” to open the dialog box.
3. Use From to select the bounce-source track, and To to
select the bounce-destination track.
(By default, the track you choose in Track Select will be
specified for From.)
4. Press the OK button to execute the command. If you
decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.
In the case of Bounce Track, the bounce-source track data
will be set to “zero”.
PROG
(Program change)
Bank: I–A…I–F
000...127,
G, g(1)...g(9) g(d), - - -,
U–A…U–G
(Program bank)
P: 0...127,
1...128 (G, g(1)...g(d))
(Program number)
AFTT
(After Touch)
0...127
(value)
BEND
(Pitch bend)
–8192...+8191
(value)
EXCL *
3
(Exclusive)
BAR (displayed only)
(Measure line)
Meter: 1/4...16/16 *
1
(Time signature)
Summary of Contents for M3
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