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Initial Edit (Changing the Initial Data)
The Initial Edit function allows you to change the volume level of
each track or the initial data set for the entire song after you’ve finished
recording. The INITIAL EDIT display appears when you press the
INITIAL EDIT
button in the RECORD [EDIT] display. All sixteen
tracks are displayed simultaneously in this display and the settings such
as volume, voices and reverb depth can be changed.
The following parameters can be changed in the Initial Edit display.
Refer to the indicated page for details on each parameter.
X
Select the parameters to be changed.
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Select the parameters to be changed by pressing the
SELECT
▼
or
▲
button.
Parameters which can be changed with Initial Edit:
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When [TOTAL] is selected
• Tempo (page 40)
• Reverb Type (page 33)
• Reverb Depth (page 34)
• Effect Type (page 36)
• Any voice changes entered in the
middle of the original song will be
erased when the voice parameter is
changed in the Initial Edit mode.
• Depending on the data type, some
parameters cannot be changed. For
such parameters, a “Fixed” indication
is shown.
• For songs recorded to 1/RIGHT or 2/
LEFT of the copied DOC files, voice
changes can only be made to track 1
or 2.
Making Settings in the INITIAL EDIT Display
Z
Select the track to be edited.
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Select the track whose parameters you wish to change by pressing the
TRACK
<
or
>
button. If
TOTAL
is selected, the setting change will be
made not for each track but for the entire song.
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When one of tracks 1 - 16 is selected
• Volume (page 82)
• Voice (page 23)
• Pan (page 118)
• Reverb Depth (page 35)
• Effect Depth (page 37)
The selected track is
highlighted.
The current parameter
value of the selected track.
The selected pa-
rameters to be
changed.
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Song Recording
• The parameters Program Change
Number (
PRG#
), Bank LSB (
BKL
),
and Bank MSB (
BKM
), which are used
to select voices via MIDI, are also
displayed when VOICE is selected.