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DATA FILER
Use the encoder to change the value of the parameters.
When the procedure is complete, press the [ENTER] key to confirm or [ESC] to abort the
modifications, after which the menu of the EDIT SONG function will be displayed. You can
use the temporary Play procedure (point 9.1.5) to listen to the modifications made before
memorising them definitively by exiting from the EDIT SONG function.
9.1.4 EDIT SONG – TRACK MUTE
The EDIT SONG – MUTE TRACK procedure allows the user to set the track whose note
events are to be deleted from the selected song; this procedure leaves the track in question
permanently without audible events.
The
Track
field, next to the [F1] key allows the user to set which of the 16 tracks will be
affected by the Mute operation.
The second field ([F2]) allows the user to choose whether to eliminate from the playback
(
Muting=YES
) or to retain (
Muting=NO
) the track specified by means of the
Track
parameter.
The third field, for display only, shows the name of the timbre associated to the Program
Change (General MIDI table) currently present in the selected track. Since the Genius is a
reader with Direct-to-Disk reading system, the value of the Program Change refers to the bar
currently selected (first line of the song when the instrument is in Stop condition). The value
-
--
indicates that the datum is not set in accordance with the standard commands (it might
be defined by means of exclusive system messages).
This video page allows the user to set more than one MIDI channel (Track) in Mute status, and
whenever it is selected by means of the
Track
field its status will be displayed on the basis
of the current condition.
When the [ENTER] key is pressed the new setup will be activated and the result of the change
can be listened to using the temporary Play function. Here again, the modifications are
temporary and will be saved on file following the procedure described in point 9.1.6.
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N.B.:
The chords eventually displayed with not be transposed.