Copying Measures (Copy); Correcting Timing Discrepancies (Quantize) - Roland HPi-6 Owner's Manual

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■ Copying Measures (Copy)

You can copy a portion of a performance to a different bar in the
same Part or to a measure in another Part. This is handy when you're
composing a song that repeats a similar phrase.
fig.e-copy-e
Ex. To copy measures 5–7 to measure 8.
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Refer to "Basic Operation of the Editing Functions" (p. 90) for
instructions.
fig.d-edit-Copy-e_45
Item
Explanation
Measure number of the first measure of the
From
segment to be copied
Number of measures to be copied
For
When <All> is selected, all of the measures are copied.
Copy-source Track button or part number
Choosing <All> copies all Parts. If you choose a Track
button, you can only copy to the selected Track button.
Src
You cannot copy to the other Track buttons. When
<All> or a track button is selected, "---" appears in the
"Dst" field.
Dst
Copy-destination part number
Data can be copied in the following three ways:
If there is a performance recorded at the
copy destination, this previous recording
Replace
is erased, and the copied data is written in
its place.
If there is a performance recorded at the
copy destination, the copied data is
layered over the previous recording. If the
Mode
Mix
Tones used for the copy source and copy
destination are different, the copy-
destination Tone is used.
If there is a performance recorded at the
copy destination, the copied portion is
inserted without erasing the previous
Insert
recording. The song is lengthened by the
number of inserted measures.
5
6
7
5
6
7
8
9
10
Item
Explanation
Copy-destination measure number
To
When <End> is selected, the data is copied to the end of
the song.
Times
Number of times the data is to be copied
■ Correcting Timing Discrepancies
(Quantize)
You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded performance
by automatically aligning the music with the timing you specify.
This is called "Quantize."
As an example, let's say that the timing of some quarter-notes in a
performance is a little off. In this case, you can quantize the
performance with quarter-note timing, thus making the timing
accurate.
fig.e-quantize-e
Example: Quarter-note resolution
Actual note data
Note data after quantization
Example: Sixteenth-note resolution
Actual note data
Note data after quantization
Refer to "Basic Operation of the Editing Functions" (p. 90) for instructions.
fig.d-edit-quantize-e_45
Item
Explanation
Measure number of the first measure of the
From
segment to be quantized
Number of measures to be quantized
For
When <All> is selected, all of the measures are
quantized.
Track button or part number to be quantized
Choosing <All> quantizes the same passage in all
Tr/Pt
Parts.
Quantization timing
Select one of the following values
1/2 (half note), 1/4 (quarter note),
Resolution
1/6 (quarter-note triplet), 1/8 (eighth note),
1/12 (eighth-note triplet), 1/16 (sixteenth note),
1/24 (sixteenth-note triplet),
1/32 (thirty-second note)
Convenient Functions
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
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