Deleting A Track - Galileo Concerto User Manual

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Any changes made on the panel will not affect the playback; except of [BRILLIANCE]
slider, [REVERB] button and the speed selections of Rotary effect.
Note that MIDI data can also be received during playback.
NOTES
If you wish to record tracks on a remote MIDI recording system connected
to the [MIDI OUT] port, use the Song Data Dump function described in
point 14.7.
The track data are not transmitted on the [MIDI OUT] port during playback.
The Reverb and Brilliance setted on the front panel have effect also on the
playback of the tracks.
You can use the Soft pedal to give the Start – Stop commands to the
sequencer by setting the Soft Pedal Mode function described in point 14.6.
The sequencer cannot be activated from the Demo mode or the Function
menu.
Carrying out a Master Reset does not delete the sequencer data.
SYNCHRONIZED START OF PLAYBACK
Pushing the button of the track you wish to reproduce together with the Start/Stop button,
you can start the playback when pushing a key. In this way the track will be exectuted as
soon as you start playing on the keyboard (not pushing Start/Stop) granting a perfect
synchronization between your playing and the track.
NOTA
In order to set a synchronized start of a track it is necessary that the
concerning button is off.

13.3 DELETING A TRACK

To delete the data from a track, recall Record mode by pressing [REC], select the track
you wish to wipe using the [TRACK 1] and [TRACK 2] buttons (the relative red LED must
flash) and press the [START – STOP] button twice.
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