indication Bar/Measure (B/M=4/4) informs you of the current time
signature.
4) Erase: erasing data (preserving the remaining contents of the
track)
As in the Delete function, the beginning and end positions of the
range to be erased must be defined. Using the dial or the "+"
or "-" buttons, you can erase each of the 16 tracks (Trk01
through Trk16), the tempo track (TEMPO), the accompaniment
(CHORD), the pattern (PTN), or the entire sequence (ALL). In
contrast to Delete, the remaining track's contents are not shifted
to the position of the erased section, but the erased range
remains empty.
5) Mix
This function is used to combine the contents of two tracks by
specifying "from" (source track) and "to" (target track). The
mixed data are stored together on the target track. In this way
you can, for example, record drums and percussion tracks
separately and mix them afterwards.
During mixing please pay attention to matching the instrumental
voices of the channel. If necessary, change the channel of the
target track or select a target track which ensures matching with
the added instrumental voice.
6) Copy
In copying tracks or sections of tracks "from" denotes the source
and "to" the target where the combined contents are to be
stored. Specify the desired bar position for the source track
(from) by moving the mark to the right with R1 or to the left with
L1.
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