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can be converted afterwards. You can reserve in advance the
sequencer tracks required for this subsequent operation for all
ACC tracks. Use the ACC Reserve function in the Sequencer Setup
as preparation.
The Reserve setting is not a necessary requirement for converting
the accompaniment events into track data. It merely serves to
make it impossible to use tracks 4 through 11 for recording. If
you exclude these tracks in advance from the track selection, the
accompaniment data can be transferred to them without
problems. If you have already used these tracks, you should
copy their contents to other, empty tracks. If the conversion
function (Open ACC) encounters a recorded track, its contents are
overwritten with the data of the accompaniment track.
2. Event Edit
On the Event Edit page you can edit the MIDI events of the
recorded tracks.
Use the button L1 to select the track to be edited from tracks 1
through 16, Tempo, Chord, and Pattern.
With L2 you can search for the desired position. Indications
appear for Bar, Beat, Clock, Event, and Value. The lines below
those indications provide you with an overview of the current
contents of the track, where the uppermost line (with <xxxxx> in
parentheses) shows the current event.
Use the dial to move through the events; you can scroll forwards
and backwards.
The F buttons are used for editing these items, L2 and R2 are
used to move the mark through the setting values.
Delete (F1) deletes the current event.
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