Editing A Recorded Performance-Song Edit - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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3-1 Composer Menu
5. After you've checked all the divisions that you
want to make settings for, press <EXEC>.
The Style is saved to the [Disk /User] button.
* For information on divisions, see p.53.
* Only certain tracks can be handled as Style data. If the per-
formance has been recorded with the Composer, or if the
performance data is not on the specified tracks, use Track
Exchange at the Edit screen to change the tracks. Take a
look at "Swapping and Copying Tracks-Track Exchange/
Track Copy" (p.57).
* If "Fill to Variation" or "Fill to Original" has been chosen
for "Division", only one measure can be cut out.
* Preset selections are used for divisions which are not select-
ed.
* The following are recommended as data which can be han-
dled as Style data. Including data other than any of these
may produce unexpected results.
¢ Performance information from the keyboard
* Reverb Depth
© Chorus Depth
* Once the <EXEC> has been pressed, the previous settings
cannot be recovered.
Editing a Recorded Performance
—Song Edit
The KR-770 has eight functions that you can use to edit
the performances that you've recorded.
Note
Once editing has been performed, it may not be possible
to go back to the state of things before editing, or the set-
tings that have been made may produce unwanted
results. Performances that use Arranger in particular
may end up with an accompaniment that is strange and
inappropriate. We recommend that you save your per-
formance to disk before editing it.
Steps for Editing
1. At the Composer Menu screen, press <Song Edit>.
An "Edit screen" like the one below appears on the dis-
play.
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2. Use the buttons next to the display to choose the
editing function.
The Edit screen has two pages.
Use <Page ®P> and <4
Page> to bring up the other
page.
For information on the steps for the functions described,
refer to the pages that are listed for each one.
1. Changing
the
Tempo
and
Volume
of
a
Performance-—Set up (p.54)
Aligning Imperfect Notes—Quantize (p.55)
Erasing a Performance-Erase (p.55)
Copying a Measure—Copy (p.55)
Deleting a Measure—Delete (p.56)
. Inserting a Blank Measure-Insert (p.56)
Changing the Key-Transpose (p.56)
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. Swapping and Copying Tracks—Track Exchange/
Track Copy (p.57)
* To stop an operation, press the [Exit] button.
Editing a Performance Saved on Disk
Insert the disk in the disk drive and play back the perfor-
mance one time. Then edit it.
Changing the Tempo and Volume of a
Performance—Setup
Changing the Tempo and Volume of a Performance
—Setup
1. Before going into the Song Edit screen, set the
tempo by pressing the Tempo button, and set the vol-
ume of track you want to change in the 16 Track
Sequencer screen.
2. Press <Setup> from the Edit screen. The display
will change,and a screen like the one shown below
will appear.
This
and
the
3. Press <Execute>. The tempo and volume of the
recorded performance are changed.
* After step 1, you can also change the setting by pressing
the [Reset] button while holding down the [Rec] button.
* Changes in the tempo and volume that are made by press-
ing the Tempo buttons and Part Volume buttons, or using
the [Balance] slider are only set temporarily. You can't
change the original tempo and volume of the recorded per-
formance this way.

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