Remove Event - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-6000 Owner's Manual

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REMOVE EVENT

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Removes all occurrences of the specified event type (pitch bend, modulation wheel, volume, sustain, or program
change operations) from the specified measure or range of measures in the specified track (accompaniment track not
available).
Use the TRACK LCD dials to set the track
number, the EVENT LCD dials to set type of event
to be removed, the TOP LCD dial to set the number
of the first measure in the range from which the
events are to be removed, and the LAST LCD dial to
set the number of the last measure in the range from
which the events are to be removed.
Once the track, event, and measure numbers
have been specified, press the EXECUTE LCD but-
ton on the right side of the display to actually
execute the remove event operation. "Execut-
ing." will appear on the display while the operation
is in progress, and "Completed." will appear
briefly when the operation has finished.
Immediately after execution an "UNDO" LCD
button will appear on the left side of the display, and
that button can be used to undo the remove event
operation if it was executed by mistake. The undo
function is only available until the next operation is
performed.
NOTES
• This function is handy if, for example, you've played
some wild pitch bends that don't sound right. You can
remove only the offending pitch bends without erasing
the entire track.
• Be careful when removing effect on/off events. If, for
example, you remove a pitch bend off event in a
specified measure, the pitch bend applied in a previous
measure will remain in effect until the next pitch bend
event is encountered. Similarly, if you remove all
program change events from the beginning of a track,
the voice that was initially selected when the track was
recorded will be used.
The Sequencer
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