111
Creating and Editing Songs
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Transposing Individual Parts
(Transpose)
You can transpose specified parts and tracks individually.
At Step 3 of “Selecting the editing function” (p. 107), select
<Transpose>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.d-e-trans.eps_50
* You cannot transpose performances of the drum sets and
sound effect sets (such as the Rhythm Track).
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Making Measures Blank
(Erase)
You can delete the performance data in a specified block of
measures, turning them into blank measures without
reducing the length of the song. This process is called
“erasing.”
fig.e_erase.e
Follow the steps in “Selecting the editing function” (p. 107) to
choose <Erase>.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
Item
Content
From
Measure number of the first measure of the
segment to be transposed
For
Number of measures to be transposed
Tr/Pt
Track button or part number to be transposed
When “All” is selected, the same portion of all
parts is transposed.
Bias
The range of transposition
You can select the range to transpose the data,
from -24 (two octaves down) to +24 (two oc-
taves up), adjustable in semitones.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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2
3
4
5
6
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8
9
10
Ex. To erase measures (bars) 5-8
Blank measures
Item
Content
From
Measure number of the first measure of the
segment to be erased
For
Number of measures to be erased
Tr/Pt
Track button or part number to be erased
When “All” is selected, the same portion of all
parts is erased.
Event
Select from the following types of performance
data to erase:
All
All performance data, including notes, tempos,
Tones switches, volume changes, etc., are erased.
Tempo
Tempo data is erased. Erasing the tempo data for
all measures results in a single, constant tempo.
Prog.Change
Erases the data for switching Tones (p. 108).
Note
Erases only notes.
Except Notes
Erases all of the performance data except for the
notes.
Expression
Erases Expression (volume change) information.
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