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Chapter 8
Editing Tracks
You can edit a track’s voice selection and volume setting after recording with a simple procedure
described below.
You can also use the Track Editing functions to mix, move, copy, delete, and transpose tracks of an
Ensemble song after recording.
Editing a Track’s Voice
& Volume
You can edit a track’s voice selection and volume
setting after recording and save the edited data.
1
Specify a disk.
2
Press [REC] to engage the Record
Standby mode.
The REC indicator lights and the
PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes.
3
Use the [SONG SELECT] buttons to
select the song that you want to
edit.
4
Press [
>
] or [VOICE].
5
Use the [–NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select the track whose
voice or volume you want to
change.
6
Press [
>
], then use the [–/NO] and
[+/YES] buttons to change the
voice number.
The voice number and name in the display
change accordingly. You can select a voice
number from 1 to 128.
☛
See Chapter 15 “Internal XG Tone
Generator Voice & Drum Kit List” in the
Basic Operation Manual for a listing of
basic voices.
7
Press [
>
], then use the [–/NO] and
[+/YES] buttons to select a
variation voice.
The voice name changes accordingly, and
its bank number is temporarily displayed in
place of the Vol parameter.
☛
See “XG Normal Voice List” on pages 11
and 12 in the Appendix section at the end of
this manual for a full listing of available
voices.
8
Press [
>
] again, then use the
[–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to
change the track’s volume.
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