Measure Erase - Korg M1R Owner's Manual

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MEASURE
TRACK
*
The
data
following
the deleted
measure
is
moved
to
fill
the
space
left
by
the
deleted
measure.
*
When
setting the
TRACK
to
ALL,
Delete
is
executed
for
all
the
tracks.
*
Delete cannot be executed
on
a
measure
in
the
middle
of a
pattern,
*
When
patterns are
included
in
the deleting range, the
measures occupied by
the patterns are erased.
*
When
there
is
a
note lying
between
the inside
and
outside of the specified range,
the part
of
the
note
in
the
range
is
deleted.
MEASURE
ERASE
This
function deletes
the specified
measures from
the
play data
in
the specified
range.
1.
Specify
the track
(
\c\
the
first
measure
(
[d]
)
and
the
number
of
measures
(
[e)
)
to
be
erased.
2.
Specify
the
data
to
be
deleted
(
[f]
).
ALL:
all
data
NOTE:
note data
(from keyboard)
CTRL:
control data
(pitch
bend,
after
touch,
modulation wheel,
etc.)
3.
Execute
ERASE
by
[EXEC]
(
[g]
).
MEASURE
LENGTH
.
Erase
is
executed
for
all
the tracks
when
TRACK
is
set to
ALL.
This function cannot
erase
the
measure
in
the
middle
of the
pattern.
When
setting
DATA
to
ALL,
and
when
there are patterns
included
in
the
range
to
be
erased, the
measure
that the
patterns
occupy
is
erased.
(When
selecting
NOTE
or
CTRL,
patterns are
not
erased.)
When
there
is
a
note lying
between
the inside
and
outside of the specified
measure,
the part
of
the
note
inside the
range
is
erased.
As
a
result
of editing
measures
with
these functions,
messages
such
as
damper
=
off
and
pitch
bend =
0
may
be
lost,
thus
continuing those
effects indefinitely.
When
this
happens,
erase
the
appropriate
data, or
revise
by event
edit.
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