Using The Piano Roll Edit Screen To Edit A Midi Track - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Editing a song
Using the PIANO ROLL EDIT screen to
edit a MIDI track
1.
Select the song you want to edit as described in Selecting the song that
you want to edit (p. 88).
2.
Press
.
The SEQUENCE screen (p. 205) will appear.
3.
Move the cursor to the MIDI track that you want to edit.
The current track is the track at which the cursor is located.
4.
Press
(Piano Roll).
The PIANO ROLL EDIT screen (p. 221) will
appear.
5.
Move the cursor to the note number that you
want to edit, and press
A ■ symbol will be added to the track number,
indicating that this track is selected for editing. You can select more than one track for
editing --- simply repeat step 5.
6.
Move the current time location to the beginning of the region that you want to
edit, and press
This specifies the beginning of the editing region.
7.
Move the current time location to the end of the region that you want to edit,
and press
This specifies the end of the editing region. Your editing operations will apply to the
region between the In and Out points you specified in steps 6 and 7.
j
Selected
notes
8.
Press
(Command).
The SELECT PIANO ROLL EDIT COMMAND
popup (p. 224) will appear.
9.
Use the cursor to select a command, and
press
.
10.
Set the parameters for the selected
command. (If you're executing the Erase command, there are no parameters
to set.)
11.
Press
(Execute).
The sequence editing command will be executed.
If you're not satisfied with the results of your editing, you can press UNDO/REDO to return to
the state prior to editing. For details on the Undo function, refer to Undoing a recording or
editing operation (Undo) (p. 80).
90
(Note Sel).
(Rgn In/Out).
(Rgn In/Out).
Selected
data
You can access the PIANO
ROLL EDIT screen only if the
current track is a MIDI track.
To Select/de-select all note
numbers, press
[F2 (All Note Sel)].
The list of editing
commands will differ
according to the screen that
is displayed. For a list of
the available commands,
refer to List of available
editing commands (p. 93).
If you selected the Erase
command, the operation will
be executed in step 9. Steps 10
and 11 are not necessary.
If you decide to leave an edit
screen without executing,
press [EXIT].

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