Copy
The copy job makes it easy to construct a song by copying verses, breaks, cho-
ruses, and other musical segments to new locations.
From left to right, the first two parameters on the bottom line of the display
specify the range of parts to be copied, and the parameter to the right of the
arrow specifies the destination part number to which the specified parts are to
be copied. Use the
and
keys to move the cursor to the various param-
eters and set as required. To copy parts 3 through 7 to part 19, for example, set
up the parameters like this:
Initial Tempo
Press the [Enter] key. “Sure” will appear on the upper line of the display.
Confirm your intention to copy the parts by pressing the [ENTER] key again.
This actually executes the copy operation and “Complete!” will appear on the
display briefly when the operation is finished.
The RY30 will automatically return to the song edit mode.
Example:
Here’s what happens if you copy parts 4 through 5 to part 2:
Of course you can also copy parts to the end of the current song. If you song has
20 parts, for example, you could copy parts
1
through 8 to part 21.
This job sets an initial tempo from which the song will always start. This allows
the song to always start at the same tempo regardless of any tempo changes
made before the song is started.
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