Deleting A Take (Delete) - Roland VS-1680 User Manual

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Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing
[F4 (Ins)]: Insert a space at the cursor location.
[F5 (Write)]: Finalize the take name and exit the
window.
[F6 (EXIT)]: Exit the window without finalizing the take
name.
9. After assigning the name, press [F5 (Write)]. A message
will ask whether you also want to change the names of
the phrases used by that take.
10. If you also want to change the name of any phrase that
plays the take, press [YES]. If you press [NO], the phrase
names will remain the same, and only the take name will
change.
Phrase names will have an incrementing number added to
the end of the take name. For example, if the take is named
"AcousticGuitarLR," the phrase names will be
"AcousticGuitar-1," "AcousticGuitar-2," etc.
11. When the display indicates "Complete," hold down
[SHIFT] and press [STORE (ZERO)].
12. Press [YES]. The song will be saved.
13. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to Play mode.

Deleting a Take (Delete)

A deleted take cannot be recovered using the Undo function.
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].
3. Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so that the Phrase Edit Menu appears.
4. Press [PAGE] so that [F3] indicates "New," and then
press [F3 (New)].
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5. Press [F1 (Take)].
6. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to move the cursor to the
take you wish to delete.
7. Press [F5 (Del)]. A message will ask you to confirm.
8. If you wish to delete the take, press [YES]. If you press
[NO], you will return to Step 6 without deleting the take.
9. When the take has been deleted, the display will indicate
"Complete." Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. You will return to
Play mode.
When a take is deleted, all phrases it uses are also deleted.
When you delete a take, the song will be stored
automatically.

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