Editing Techniques And Display Contents; Deleting Individual Data; Deleting All Data In A Specific Track - Optimus MD-1600 Owner's Manual

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Editing Techniques and
Display Contents
Key Pressure (Velocity) — Use the
keyboard, number buttons, or
adjust the key pressure. To change the
key pressure using the keyboard, be
sure to turn on touch response.
Pitch — Enter a new note on the key-
board or use
or
to change to the next
+
higher or lower note. The keyboard and
the staff on the display show your new
entry.
Chord — Use the appropriate chord fin-
gering method as determined by the
setting.
MODE
Tone Number/Rhythm Number — Use
the number buttons or
Rhythm Controller (
,
,
FILL-IN
VAR/FILL-IN
)/Drum Pad — Press the button you
ING
want to change to.

Deleting Individual Data

1. Follow Steps 1–5 under "Editing
Memory Contents" on Page 39.
2. Press
and
at the same time.
+
appears.
DataDel?
3. Press
to delete the selected
data.
Or press
or
(or
the procedure without deleting any-
thing.
40
Deleting All Data in a Specific
Track
and
to
+
or
.
+
,
INTRO
NORMAL/
SYNCHRO/END-
To exit the track delete procedure with-
out changing any data, press
Notes:
or
) to cancel
+
1. Press
until
MEMORY
appears. Within 5 seconds, use
to select a song number.
2. Hold
down
MEMORY
appears.
Tr.Del.?
3. Within 5 seconds, press
for the track(s) you want to
TRACK
delete.
• You can specify more than one
track by pressing more than one
button.
• To deselect a track, simply press
its button again.
The track contents indicator(s) for
the selected track flash(es).
4. To delete the data in the selected
track(s), press
goes into playback standby mode.
• You cannot change the song num-
ber after
Tr.Del.?
• You cannot select a track that does
not contain any recorded data.
Rec. No.
or
+
until
MEMORY
. The keyboard
.
MEMORY
appears.

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