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Song Recording
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Track Delete — Track Edit, Page 2
The Track Delete function can be used to delete the data from any
specified track.
Z
Specify the track to be deleted.
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Use the
TRACK
▼
or
▲
button to highlight the Track parameter, then
use the data dial or [–/+] buttons to select the track to be deleted.
• A bar graph indicating the progress of
the Track Delete operation will appear
while the data is being processed.
• You can check if the results are as you
expected or not, by starting and stop-
ping playback with the [PLAY/STOP]
button before performing the
UNDO
operation.
• The Undo function cannot be used if
you’ve selected another track or exited
from this mode.
• The Undo feature cannot be used for
data recorded to internal RAM (see
page 127).
X
Execute the Delete operation.
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Press the
DELETE
button. At the “Are You Sure?” confirmation
prompt, press
YES
to execute the Delete operation or
NO
to cancel.
The
DELETE
display will change to the
UNDO
display after the De-
lete operation is executed. If the result is not what you expected, press
the
UNDO
button to restore the data of the deleted track to what it was
before performing the Delete operation.
• Only tracks containing data will appear
and can be selected.
To exit the Track Delete function, press the [REC] button (the lamp
goes out).
You can also press the [EXIT] button to exit the Track Delete func-
tion.
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Track Quantize
You can “tighten up” the timing of a recorded part by aligning all
notes to specified beats with the Track Quantize function. For example,
you can accurately align the recorded notes to 8th- or 16th-note resolu-
tion.