Erasing Sequencer Data; Moving Sequencer Data; Copying Sequencer Data - Roland XP-60 Owner's Manual

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Erasing sequencer data

You can erase only the specified sequencer data from where
it exists.
It is not possible to erase the Tempo Change located at
the beginning of the Tempo track, the Beat Change or
key signature located at the beginning of the Beat
track, and the Pattern Beat.
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Microscope display (SEQ/Micro) is
up.
Select the track or Pattern from which you want to
erase data.
To select a Phrase track, press TRACK/PART [1]–[16].
To select a Pattern, press [PATTERN] to open the Pattern
Select window and specify the Pattern number.
You can select the Tempo track or Beat track by pressing
[TEMPO/BEAT]. Each time [TEMPO/BEAT] is pressed, the
selection will cycle through the Tempo track, Beat track, and
Phrase track, back to the Tempo track, and so on.
Press [u] or [d] to move ">" to the data that you wish
to erase.
Press [F2] (Erase) to erase the data.
If you don't like the change after erasing, you can undo
the most recent. Press [UNDO/REDO] to restore it to
its pre-erased state.

Moving sequencer data

You can move only the specified sequencer data from where
it exists.
It is not possible to move the Tempo Change located at
the beginning of the Tempo track, the Beat Change or
key signature located at the beginning of the Beat
track, and the Pattern Beat.
<Procedure>
Make sure that the Microscope display (SEQ/Micro) is
up.
Select the track or Pattern from which you wish to
move data.
If you wish to select a Phrase track, press TRACK/PART
[1]–[16].
To select a Pattern, press [PATTERN] to open the Pattern
Select window and specify the Pattern number.
You can select the Tempo track or Beat track by pressing
[TEMPO/BEAT]. Each time [TEMPO/BEAT] is pressed, the
selection will cycle through the Tempo track, Beat track, and
Phrase track, back to the Tempo track, and so on.
Press [u] or [d] to move ">" to the data that you wish
to move.
Press [F3] (Move) to call up the Move Event display
(SEQ/Micro).
The display will show only the data to be moved.
The Microscope display (SEQ/Micro) will appear.

Copying sequencer data

You can copy sequencer data to any specified Song position,
a useful function when you want to use the same data sever-
al times.
<Procedure>
If you wish to select a Phrase track, press TRACK/PART
[1]–[16].
To select a Pattern, press [PATTERN] to open the Pattern
Select window and specify the Pattern number.
You can select the Tempo track or Beat track by pressing
[TEMPO/BEAT]. Each time [TEMPO/BEAT] is pressed, the
selection will cycle through the Tempo track, Beat track, and
Phrase track, back to the Tempo track, and so on.
While the data is being copied, the display will show
"Copying..."
If the Song position for data placement is not displayed,
move the cursor to an appropriate Song position (measure-
beat-clock) and specify the Song position where the copied
data will be placed, using the numeric keys. When you wish
to place the copied data into another Phrase track or Pattern,
select the Phrase track or Pattern and specify the Song posi-
tion where you wish to place the copied data.
Chapter 5. Editing a song
[SEQUENCER] [F4] (Micro)
Move the cursor to the measure, beat and clock and
input each value to specify the new Song position to
which the data will be moved.
Press [F6] (Execute) to move the data.
If you don't like the change after moving, you can
undo the most recent. Press [UNDO/REDO] to restore
it to its pre-move state.
Make sure that the Microscope display (SEQ/Micro) is
up.
Select the track or Pattern from which you wish to
copy data.
Press [u] or [d] to move ">" to the data that you wish
to copy.
Press [F4] (Copy) to copy the data.
Press [u] or [d] to move ">" to the Song position in
which sequencer data will be placed.
Press [F5] (Place) to paste the copied data.
If you don't like the change after copying, you can
undo the most recent. Press [UNDO/REDO] to restore
it to its pre-copy state.
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