Song Edit Jobs; Delete - Yamaha RY30 Authorized Product Manual

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6. If the selected part is a pattern that you want to change to a different pattern
number, simply move the cursor to the PTN parameter by pressing the
key, enter the new pattern number (the new pattern number will flash), then
press the [ENTER] key. The selected pattern number will be entered and
the edit location will automatically advance to the next part number.
7. If you want to delete, insert, or copy parts, use the [PAGE–] and [PAGE+]
keys to locate the appropriate edit job and follow the instructions given for
the selected job in the "Song Edit Jobs" section that follows. Edit jobs are
also provided for setting an initial tempo for the song, and for giving the song
a name.
8. To enter repeats, tempo changes, or velocity changes, use the "Insert" job
described in the "Song Edit Jobs" section t on insert the appropriate song
event, described in the "Song Events" section (page 38).
9. Pres the [STOP/CONTINUE] key to exit from the song edit mode and return
to the normal song mode display.
From the song edit mode it is possible to access any of the 5 song edit jobs
described below by using the [PAGE–] and [PAGE+] keys.
This edit job allows you to delete a single part or a range of parts from the song.
Specify a single part or a range of parts to delete by moving the cursor to the
"from" and "to" parameters using the
priate part numbers via the [INC] and [DEC] keys, the [DATA] control, or the
numeric keys.
When you've specified the part or range of parts to be deleted, press the
[Enter] key. "Sure" will appear on the upper line of the display. Confirm your
intention to delete the part(s) by pressing the [ENTER] key again. This actually
executes the delete operation and "Complete!" will appear on the display briefly
when the operation is finished.
The RY30 will automatically return to the song edit mode.
Example:
If you delete parts 3 through 5, all subsequent parts are moved back to take
their place, as shown below.
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