Saving User Styles; Song Edit - Roland KR-75 Manual

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* Only certain tracks can be handled as Style data. If the
performance has been recorded with the Composer, or if
the song data is not on the specified tracks, use Track
Exchange on the Edit screen to change the tracks. See
"Track Exchange/Track Copy: swapping and copying
tracks" on page 40.
© 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
selected.
* Be careful 1o remove all data types except the following
from your song before converting it to a User Style: Per-
formance information from the keyboard (notes and pedal
information), Reverb Depth, Chorus Depth.
* Once <EXEC> has been pressed, the previous settings
cannot be recovered.
9.7. Saving User Styles
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You can save User Styles onto floppy disks. You can
call up Styles that have been saved to disk in the
same way you do with Style disks.
. Insert a formatted disk or a disk that already contains KR-75,
E-300 or E-500 User Styles into the disk drive.
. Press the [DISK/USER] button.
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The Song Select Screen will be displayed.
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. Press <Save>.
. Select a number with the <A> and <¥> buttons to the left
of the screen.
You can choose any number between "1" and "99".
Do note, however, that selecting a User Style num-
ber that already contains data means that the Style
in question will be overwritten by your new User
Style.
. Enter a name for the User Style with <<> and <p> below
the display and the <A> and <¥> buttons to the left of the
screen.
Please refer to "Saving a song to disk" on page 32
for the list of the available characters.
. Press <Save>.
© If you want to cancel the operation, press the [EXIT]
button.
9.8. Song Edit
The KR-75 has eight functions that you can use to
edit the songs you have recorded.
Note: After carrying out one of the following func-
tions, it may be impossible to restore the previous
settings. Also, songs recorded with Arranger back-
ing may sometimes yield surprising (and highly
irritating) results. We recommend that you save
your song to disk before editing it.
Steps for editing
1. On the Composer Menu screen, press <Song Edit>.
An Edit Menu screen like the one below appears on
the display.
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2. Use the buttons next to the display to choose the editing
function.
The Edit screen has two pages. Use <<4<PAGE>
and <PAGEP> > >to bring up the other page.
1, Changing the Tempo and Volume of a song
—Setup.
. Aligning imperfect Notes — Quantize
. Erasing notes or tracks ~ Erase
. Duplicating phrases - Copy
. Deleting measures — Delete
. Inserting blank measures — Insert
. Changing the key — Transpose
. Swapping and copying tracks — Track
Exchange/Track Copy
* To cancel an operation, press the [EXIT] button.
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You can also edit a song on a floppy disk: Insert the
disk in the disk drive and play back the perfor-
mance one time. Then edit it.
Setup: tempo and volume
Changes in tempo and volume that are made with
the TEMPO and Part Volume buttons are only tem-
porary. If you like your new settings better than the
original ones, here is how to correct your song:
Before selecting the Song Edit screen, set the tempo
by pressing the TEMPO buttons, and set the vol-
ume of the tracks you want to change in the 16-
track Sequencer screen.
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1. Press <Setup> on the Edit screen.

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