SONG MODE
Copy part: To copy a specified range of parts to
another range of parts, press F6 (Copy). The
lower lines of the display will change as follows.
1. Specify the copy source as "From Part" and "To
Part".
2. Specify the copy destination as "Destination
Part".
3. To copy the specified parts press ENTER. To
cancel without copying press EXIT. For example
if you have specified "From Part=002", "To
Part=003", and "Destination Part=005", the
contents of track 16 will change as follows.
Insert part: To insert a new part into the track,
press F7 (Ins). The lower lines of the display
will change as follows.
1. Specify the number of the part to be inserted.
2. To insert the specified part press ENTER. To
cancel without inserting press EXIT. When a part
is inserted the following parts will be moved to
make room for it. For example if you have speci -
fied "Insert Part=003" the contents of track 16
will change as follows.
Delete part: To delete a specified part from the
track, press F8 (Del). The lower lines of the
display will change as follows.
1. Specify the number of the part to be deleted.
2. To delete the specified part press ENTER. To
cancel without deleting press EXIT. When a part
is deleted the following parts will be moved to
fill the gap. For example if you have specified
"Delete Part=003" the contents of track 16 will
change as follows.
Note: The pattern data is shared by all of the songs.
This can lead to problems if you use the same
pattern for more than one song. Say, for example,
you are using Pattern 01 in both Song 1 and Song
2. If you change the pattern while editing Song 2,
you may find that these changes will not Song 1
at all.
For this reason it is best to avoid using pat-
terns in more than one song. If you have created a
pattern for one song which you would like to use
in another, it is best to use the copy pattern
function to copy the pattern to another number.
You may then use the copied pattern in the new
song.
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Summary of Contents for SY99
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