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Editing Songs
If a certain phrase is used by multiple songs in a project, editing
that phrase will affect the content of all these songs. If you will
be editing a phrase that is used by other songs, it’s a good idea
to duplicate the phrase beforehand.
→
“Duplicating a Phrase (Duplicate)”
To edit a phrase, access the Phrase Edit screen.
The Phrase Edit screen can be opened from the MIDI Phrase List or
from the Song Edit screen.
From MIDI Phrase List
1.
Press [SONG].
The Song Play screen will appear.
2.
Press [F3 (Phrase List)].
The MIDI Phrase List screen will appear.
3.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] or
/
to
select the phrase that you want to edit.
4.
Press [F8 (Phrase Edit)].
The Phrase Edit screen will appear.
From Song Edit
1.
Press [SONG].
The Song Play screen will appear.
2.
Press [F8 (Song Edit)].
The Song Edit screen will appear.
3.
Use [CURSOR] to select the phrase that you want to edit.
4.
Press [F4 (Edit)].
The Phrase Edit screen will appear.
F-key operations in the Phrase Edit screen
Here’s how to play the currently-edited phrase.
1.
Access the Phrase Edit screen (p. 238).
2.
Press [PLAY] or [F7 (Play)].
Editing a Phrase (Phrase Edit)
Opening the Phrase Edit Screen
F-key
Explanation
Page
F1
Clear
Erases the currently-edited phrase. The
phrase file itself that’s saved in the project
will not be deleted.
F2
Save
Saves the phrase to the project.
F3
Modify
Quantize
Corrects the timing of
the phrase
Erase
Erases unwanted
performance data
Delete
Deletes unwanted
measures
Copy
Copies data
Insert
Inserts blank measures
Transpose
Transposes the pitch
Change Velocity
Changes the velocity
(volume)
Change Channel
Changes the MIDI
channel
Change Dura-
tion
Changes the length of
the notes
Shift Clock
Moves the perfor-
mance data forward or
backward
Data Thin
Thins-out performance
data
Truncate
Deletes the blank
region at the beginning
F4
Microscope
Edits individual MIDI messages and
performance data recorded in the phrase.
F5
Step Rec
Executes step recording, allowing you to
enter notes and rests individually.
F6
Phrase Beat
Specifies the time signature of a phrase.
F7
Play
Plays the currently-edited phrase.
F6
Exit
Returns to the previous screen.
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Playing a Phrase (Play)
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