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6. To execute the Repeat Measure command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Copy Measure
This command copies the measures of musical data
specified as the From source to the begining of the measure
specified as the To location.
When you execute the Copy Measure command, the
existing track data at the copy destination will be rewritten.
1. Select the copy source song.
2. Select “Copy Measure” to open the dialog box.
3. In From: Track select the copy source track.
(By default, this will be the track you selected in Track
Select
.)
If you execute with All Tracks unchecked, only the selected
track will be copied. Note that the time signature and tempo
will not be copied.
If you check All Tracks, the musical data of all tracks
including the master track will be copied.
4. In From Measure and To End of Measure, specify the
range of copy source measures.
(By default, From Measure and To End of Measure will be
the range that you specified in the Track Edit page.)
5. Use To: “Song” to specify the copy-destination song,
“Track” (if All Tracks is unchecked) to specify the copy-
destination track, and Measure to specify the starting
measure at which the copied data will be inserted.
6. To execute the Copy Measure operation, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Move Measure
This command moves the specified measures of
performance data to another measure.
When you execute the Move Measure command, the
performance data following the move-source measures will
move forward by the corresponding number of measures,
and the performance data following the move-destination
will move backward (i.e., later in the song) by the same
number of measures.
1. Select “Move Measure” to open the dialog box.
2. In From: Track select the move source track.
(By default, this will be the track you selected in Track
Select
.)
If All Tracks unchecked, only data from the selected track
will be moved.
If you check All Tracks, musical data of all tracks including
the master track will be moved.
3. In From Measure and To End of Measure, specify the
range of measures that will be moved.
(By default, From Measure and To End of Measure will be
the range that you specified in the Track Edit page.)
4. In To: Track (if All Tracks is unchecked) to specify the
move-destination track, and Measure to specify the
measure at which the data will be inserted.
5. To execute the Move Measure command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Create Control Data
This command creates the specified type of data (control
change, aftertouch, pitch bend, or tempo) in the selected
region of a track.
1. In Track Select, select the MIDI track on which you
wish to perform the Create Control Data command.
If you wish to modify tempo data, select Master Track as the
track. In this case, the step 4 item Kind will be set to Tempo.
2. Select “Create Control Data” to open the dialog box.
3. Specify the range into which the control data will be
inserted.
In From Measure and To End of Measure specify the
measures, and in Beat.Tick specify the beat and clock. (By
default, From Measure and To End of Measure will be set to
the range you specified in the Track Edit page.)
4. Kind to the type of musical data (event) that you wish
to create.
Control change:
Control change data will be inserted. In this
case, use “#” to specify the control change number.
After Touch:
Aftertouch data will be inserted.
Track 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
Track 1
Before
Repeat
Measure
After
Repeat
Measure
If you execute the Repeat Measure operation on measures 1–4 with “Time” = 2,
measures 1–4 will be inserted into measures 5–8.
2 (4/4)
1 (4/4)
5 (3/4)
4 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
6 (3/4)
7 (4/4)
2 (4/4)
1 (4/4)
5 (3/4)
4 (3/4)
3 (4/4)
6 (3/4)
7 (4/4)
Track 1
(source)
Track 2
(destination)
Example: When you copy measures 5–7 of track 1 to the third measure of track 2,
measures 3–5 of track 2 will be rewritten.
Summary of Contents for M3
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