Using audio tracks
Naming an audio track
(Track Name)
Here's how to assign a name to an audio track
(you can use up to twelve characters).
1.
Use
to select the audio track
that you want to name.
2.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F3 (Track
Name)].
The Audio Track Name screen will appear.
3.
Assign the desired name.
* For details on how to assign a name, refer to
"Assigning a name" (Owner's Manual; p. 36).
4.
Press [F8 (Write)] to confirm the name.
Switching the display mode
By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [F6]
you can cycle through the following three
display modes.
• Wave Mode
Displays the waveform of the sample.
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• Number Mode
Displays the sample numbers.
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• Overview Mode
Displays the contents of the song in a
"condensed" form that lets you view all of
the audio tracks. This is a convenient way
to view the overall structure of the song.
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Zooming In and Zooming Out in
the display
1.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F7 (Zoom
⇐)] (reduce) / [F8 (Zoom ⇒)] (magnify).
You can zoom in/out to display between
two and thirty-two measures in the screen.
Editing MIDI tracks
When you execute one of the MIDI track edit
operations (Owner's Manual; p. 180) listed
below, the audio tracks will also be edited at the
same time.
• Delete (Owner's Manual; p. 184)
If you've selected Track/Pattern ALL
• Copy (Owner's Manual; p. 184)
If you've selected Src Track/Pattern ALL
Dst Track/Pattern ALL
• Insert (Insert measure) (Owner's Manual;
p. 185)
If you've selected Track/Pattern ALL.
* When editing an audio track in the Audio
Track Edit screen, the "Undo/Redo" of the
Menu window is not available.