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Key Info
Original key of the entry. The first field is the key name, the sec-
ond one is the mode (major or minor).
Tempo
Basic tempo of the Style, or starting tempo of the Standard MIDI
File associated with the entry. This may change, if a Tempo
Change event is included with the associated resource.
Note: Even if you can edit this value, the starting value of a Stan-
dard MIDI Files is always considered, and overrides this value.
Meter Info
Basic meter of the Style, or starting meter of the Standard MIDI
File associated with the entry. This may change, if a Meter
Change event is included with the associated resource.
M.Transp. (Master Transpose)
Master Transpose. When the entry is selected, the Master Trans-
pose for the whole instrument is automatically changed (unless
the Master Transpose is locked).
Note: The Master Transpose value saved with the SongBook entry
overrides any Master Transpose setting contained in the referenced
Song.
Resource Area
Write Current Resource
When checked, a reference to the selected resource is saved with
the entry when pressing Write. Saved resources are:
the latest selected Style; this also saves the associated Pads
and STSs.
the SMF or KAR file assigned to Sequencer 1, and shown
on the right of this parameter; Pads and STSs associated to
the latest selected Style are also saved.
Note: Only the SMF or KAR file assigned to Sequencer 1 will be
saved in the SongBook entry. However, when recalling the entry,
the Song will be assigned to either Sequencer, depending on which
one is currently free and not in play.
When unchecked, no new resource will be saved with the entry.
The original resource associated with the entry will be preserved
when pressing Write.
When pressing New Song to create a new, blank entry, this
parameter is automatically checked, and cannot be modified. A
reference to the associated resource will be saved with the new
entry.
Resource Name
Name of the currently selected Style or Standard MIDI File. It
may differ from the name of the resource already saved in the
entry, shown on top of the page (see "Resource" above).
You can select a different resource, by just using the STYLE
SELECT section, or the SEQ1–SELECT button on the control
panel, to select a different Style or Standard MIDI File.
As an alternative, you can exit to the Style Play or Song Play
mode, and select resources from there. Then, press the SONG-
BOOK button to return to the Book Edit page.
SB
When you press Write, a link to the selected resource(s) is saved
with the entry (provided "Write Current Resource" is selected
when saving). The resource(s) will be recalled when you selected
the entry it is associated to.
SB
Write STS
When saving a SongBook entry, and this parameter is checked,
you can save a single STS or all four Style's STSs.
<STS Name> A single STS is saved to the chosen SongBook
STS. The source are the Keyboard tracks, as they
have been configured by selecting a Performance,
Style STS, SongBook STS, or after manual edit-
SB
ing.
When you press Write and choose the Rename/
Overwrite option, only the new STS is overwrit-
ten, while the others are left untouched.
SB
All Current Style STS
All four STSs are saved to the current SongBook
entry. The source STSs are those contained in the
Style currently selected in Style Play mode.
When you press Write and choose the Rename/
Overwrite option, all STSs are overwritten.
STS Name
Name of the current STS. Press the
open the Text Edit window, and modify the name.
To STS Location
One of the four STS available for each entry, where you can save
the current settings for Keyboard tracks and the Voice Processor.
Buttons
New Song
Press this button to create a new entry. Settings are copied from
the currently selected Style, or from the Standard MIDI File
assigned to Sequencer 1. The selected resource will be shown in
the "Resource Name" field (see above).
Del Song
Press this button to delete the current entry.
Write
Press this button to open the Write Song dialog box, and save the
current entry to the main list of the SongBook.
Note: The maximum number of entries in a SongBook file is 3,000
SB
entries.
SongBook
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Book Edit 1
SB
SB
(Text Edit) button to

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