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Editing
Wave
Data
EDIT
MODE
Delete
This
menu
allows
you
to
delete a
Tone
or a
Wave
Bank
(consists of
several
Tones)
that
is
not needed.
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Parameters
Preparation
1
Open
the
Mode
Menu
and
select
EDIT,
to
open
the
Edit
menu.
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Preparation 2
Select
[Delete].
[Deleting
an
unneeded
Tone]
To
delete a
Tone,
call
the
Tone
to
the
Source
position.
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Opening
the
Sub
Menu
will
display
the
Tone
List
which
you can
watch
when
selecting
a
Tone.
When
you
finish
selecting
a
Tone
number, push
the
SUB
MENU
button
or the
right
side
button
on
the
Mouse
to return
the
normal
display.
(See
"Tone
List
Display"
on pages
37
and
38.)
I
Deleting
an
Original
Tone
[Deleting a
Sub Tone
Deleting
an
Original
Tone
naturally
erases
the
Wave
data included
in
that
Tone.
The
space
created
is
added
to
the
Remaining
Time.
Also.thc
Tone
Parameters
are
initialized.
By
deleting
an
Original
Tone,
any
Sub
Tone
that
borrows
Wave
data
from
it
will
also
be
deleted.
In
other
words,
the
space
is
regarded
as being
an
empty Sub
Tone.
Deleting a
Sub Tone
will
initialize
the
Tone
Parameters.
This, therefore,
is
regarded
as
an
empty Sub
Tone, one
that
docs not
have an
Original
Tone.
Deleting
a
Sub
Tone, however, docs not
erase the Original
Tone
data
used
by
the
Sub
Tone.
When
you have
selected
the
Tone
to
be
deleted,
open
the
command
window
and
execute
[1
Tone].
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