move the note by one dock (a 96th note). Holding down one of these keys will
Jously. The note dash will move on the screen, while the cursor remains in its
can use the scale at the top of the note display as a guide: each large division
ote; each small division represents a 16th note.
Iwn the right mouse button and move the mouse left or right. The note dash will
ction as the mouse. Be careful not too move the mouse even slightly, prior to
in, or you will "lose" the note dash and have to locate it again.
fly be moved as far as the next note dash, without altering neighboring notes.
lash further, it will "gather up" any note dashes it encounters, and move them
lies to both KEY ON and KEY OFF signals). This could create chords which
display, so be careful when moving notes.
)cate any note dash to its original position if desired, even if it has been positioned
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a note, you simply relocate its KEY OFF signal, in exactly the same way described
Again, the note dash corresponding to the KEY OFF signal can only be moved
dash without altering neighboring notes.
? its KEY ON note dash, and providing its note data is displayed in blue, indicating
ing, press IBSI to delete the note. Both the KEY ON and KEY OFF note dashes
? note display.
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IVIILJI instruments. Ire entire chain may be played back automatically up to 9 times.
To enter the chain mode, position the cursor over the CHAIN DISPLAY selector. and press 1a-a—C-T1
(or the left mouse button). The CHAIN DISPLAY selector will turn blue, and the CHAIN DISPLAY will
appear on the screen, completely replacing the RECORD/PLAY display. You can now enter the data
relating to part 1 of the chain.
Fig. 36 Chain Display
Track Selection
(.1-1A I N PLH
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!MIMI MOM INEEMOdirlignIEMINION MON
1111MINEIMINEE111111111•11111111111•1•1
11111111111111111111151111111MOMMEMINIII
111510111091111310111011110110111011511111411111
111111.6011EGONSIVIERSINEMISIM
ISTMEMOI11111611.11111•11111EIMINIIMENI
IMMEEslits11151WIEsittifflEsIEMBIEGEM
- - - - - - - - - - - -
11011.1111111111111111111111111
11,--2,1-i )22
Tempo 120 4 4
Fr
0213959 Times I 1
Loc. 00131 0013
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El
Bank Selection
To select which bank will be used as a part in the chain, position the cursor in the part 1 column, next
to the desired bank number. Press 'SELECT (or the left mouse button) and the sector next to the
selected bank number will turn blue. If you change your mind and want to select another bank, simply
move the cursor to the appropriate sector and select another bank. The newly selected sector will turn
blue, and the previously selected sector will revert to its original color.
Select tracks in the same way as banks, but position the cursor next to the track numbers. You can,
of course, select more than one track all four tracks may be selected.
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