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Page menu

Press the page menu icon to open the menu. Press a command to
select it. Press anywhere in the display to close the menu without
selecting a command.
Write Performance
Select this command to open the Write Performance dialog box,
and save most of the current control panel settings to a Perfor-
mance.
See "Write Performance dialog box" on page 98 for more infor-
mation.
Write Global-Song Play Setup
Select this command to open the Write Global-Song Play Setup
dialog box, and save global settings that are unique to the Song
Play mode.
See "Write Global-Song Play Setup dialog box" on page 156 for
more information.
Save Song Marker Seq.1/2
Select this command to save the markers created in the corre-
sponding sequencer (see "Markers side tabs" on page 145).
Export Jukebox List
Select this command to save the current Jukebox list as a text file
to a disk. Here is how it works.
1.
While a Jukebox file is assigned to the sequencer, select the
Export Jukebox List command from the page menu.
2.
A dialog box will appear, asking you to select either a floppy
disk or the hard disk.
3.
Select an option.
• If you select the floppy disk, insert a floppy disk in the
disk drive, and press OK to confirm.
Song Play operating mode
• If you select the hard disk, just press OK to confirm.
Note: When saved, the text file will be named after the selected
Jukebox file. For example, a Jukebox file named "Dummy.jbx" will
generate a "Dummy.txt" file. A new, unnamed Jukebox file will
generate a "New_name.txt" file. If a file with the same name
already exists on the floppy disk, it will be overwritten without
waiting for any confirmation.
The list will include the progressive number assigned to each Song,
file names in MS-DOS format (8.3), the total number of files in the
list.
For the correct display and printing of the list on a personal com-
puter, use a fixed size (i.e., non-proportional) character in your text
editor.
Seq.1-Groove Quantize Enable
Enables/disables the groove quantize (see "Groove Quantize" on
page 152). It is automatically unchecked each time the instru-
ment is turned on, or when selecting a different Song.
Note: Groove Quantize only works on Sequencer 1.
Solo Track
Select the track to be soloed, and check this item. You will hear
only the selected track, and the 'Solo' warning will flash on the
page header.
Uncheck this item to exit the Solo function.
The Solo functions works in a slightly different way, depending
on the selected track:
• Keyboard track: The selected Keyboard track is the only track
you can hear when playing on the keyboard. All other Keyboard
tracks are muted. Sequencer tracks are left in play status.
• Song track: The selected track is the only Song track you can
hear. All other Song tracks are muted. Keyboard tracks are left in
play status.
Copy/Paste FX
You can copy a single, or all four effects, between Styles, Perfor-
mances, STSs and Songs. To do this, choose the "Copy FX" and
"Paste FX" commands from the page menu of the Style Play,
Song Play or Sequencer modes.
To copy a single effect:
1.
Select the source Song, Performance, Style or STS, then
• go to the page of the single effect you want to copy (FX A,
FX B, FX C, or FX D), or
• go to the Effects > FX Select page, to copy all four effects.
This may be useful if you want to copy each of the four
effects into different Performances, Styles or STSs.
2.
Choose the "Copy FX" command from the page menu.
3.
Select the target Performance, Style or STS, then go to the
page of the single effect you want to paste (FX A, FX B, FX
C, or FX D).
4.
Choose the "Paste FX" command from the page menu.
To copy all four effects:
1.
Select the source Performance, Style or STS, then go to the
Effects > FX Select page, to copy all four effects.
2.
Choose the "Copy FX" command from the page menu.
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