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Song Mode and the Song Editor
Song Editor: The COMMON Page
Tempo
This is another place where the song's initial tempo can be set or modified.
TimeSig
Affects the click, playback looping, and locate function as well as some editing operations. Does
not change the recorded data, though it does change the way data is displayed on the screen.
FX Track
The PC3LE uses the channel of the track specified for FX Track as the Aux FX channel.
DrumTrack (DrumTrk)
Any of the song's tracks can be defined as Drum Tracks so that their Note events do not get
transposed when a transposition is applied when using the track as a riff in a setup (see
Riffs on page 7-51 and Transpose/Root Note on page 7-53.) With tracks designated as drum tracks,
you can transpose a whole song that is being used as a riff, but the drum tracks will continue to
play the correct sounds that they played in the original key. Otherwise, the drum sounds would
change with each transposition.
Use the cursor buttons to select a track number. You can access 8 tracks at once, either tracks 1-8
or 9-16. Use the Chan/Zone buttons to the left of the display to select one of the tracks 1-8
(viewed in the top right corner of the page) in order to access tracks 1-8, or select one of the
tracks 9-16 to access tracks 9-16. With the desired track number selected in the DrumTrk field,
use the Alpha Wheel or - /+ buttons to toggle between D, to designate the track as a drum track,
or "-" to designate the track as a non-drum track.
The DrumTrk settings do not have any effect on edits made on the TRACK page in the Song
Editor. Any tracks defined as Drum Tracks are transposed when a transposition is applied to
these tracks from the TRACK page.
MIDI Destination (MidiDst)
The MIDI data on each track has a destination assignment selectable with the MidiDst
parameter. There are four possible indicators:
L = Local. The track's MIDI data will be transmitted locally only, to the PC3LE's internal sound
generator. None of the track's MIDI data will be sent to the USB or MIDI Out port.
M = MIDI. The track's MIDI data will be transmitted only to the MIDI Out.
U = USB MIDI. The track's MIDI data will be transmitted only to the USB port.
––– = None.
Pairs and groups of the above letters indicate that MIDI is being sent to each letter's
corresponding destination.
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