Deleting A Pattern (Delete) - Roland V-Drums TD-30 Owner's Manual

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Pattern Sequencer
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Press the [F5] (ERASE) button .
A confirmation message will appear.
If you decide to cancel, press the [F1] (CANCEL) button.
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Press the [F5] (EXECUTE) button .
The pattern will be erased.

Deleting a Pattern (DELETE)

This deletes the pattern performance, beat, measure
length, part, and all other settings, creating a empty
pattern.
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You can delete unneeded measures from the pattern,
then connects the portions before and after the resulting
gap.
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MEMO
• The performance data following the deleted range is
moved forward (and the performance data for that
part is shortened).
• When all parts in the targeted range are specified,
deletion results in the pattern itself becoming shorter.
• When all measures for all parts are deleted, the
pattern itself is deleted, resulting in a pattern
containing no performance data (an empty pattern).
Settings, including beat and measure length, are
restored to their initial values as well.
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In the PATTERN EDIT screen (p . 101), press the [F4]
(DELETE) button .
The PATTERN DELETE screen will appear.
2.
When you want to delete selected measures,
press the [F4] (MEASURE) button .
The PATTERN DELETE MEASURE screen will appear.
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Use the cursor [
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buttons or the dial to select the pattern and
measures that you want to delete .
Pattern to delete
4.
Press the [F5] (DELETE) button .
A confirmation message will appear.
If you decide to cancel, press the [F1] (CANCEL) button.
5.
Press the [F5] (EXECUTE) button .
The pattern will be deleted.
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Range of measures to delete
(first measure - last measure)

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