The Copy Event job
makes it easy to use
phrases or even com-
plete sections (an entire chorus,
for example) in more that one
place in a song. You can copy a
phrase played by one voice, and
have it repeated by a different
voice later in the song. You can
always edit the copied sections
to create variations.
After setting the parameters as required press
[ENTER]
to execute the Copy
Event job. The metronome icon will appear on the display while the data is
being processed, then “Completed” will appear briefly when the job is done.
Press the
[F6]
key (“Exit”) to return to the job list, or a mode key to go directly
to the selected mode.
10: Erase Event
Unlike the Delete Measure
job, the Erase Event job
erases the data from the
Erases all note and event data from the specified measure or range of measures
in the specified track. An erase operation leaves the specified measures intact
specified measures only in the speci-
fied track. Also, the data is erased
but the measures remain intact (i.e.
the subsequent measures are not
moved back). After an erase opera-
tion you can record new material in
the resulting blank measures as re-
quired.
but blank.
The
“TR”
parameter selects the track to be affected by the Erase Event job:
“01” ... “16” for the sequencer tracks, “Pat” for the accompaniment pattern
track, “Chd” for the accompaniment chord track, or “Tmp” for the tempo
track.
The
“M”
parameters above the graphic bar are used to specify the first
measure:beat and last measure:beat of the range to be erased.
After setting the parameters as required press
[ENTER]
to execute the Erase
Event job. The metronome icon will appear on the display while the data is
being processed, then “Completed” will appear briefly when the job is done.
Press the
[F6]
key (“Exit”) to return to the job list, or a mode key to go directly
to the selected mode.
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