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Midi digital keyboard recorder

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(3)
To
turn
the
MSQ-100
to
the Delete
mode,
press the Delete button
©
while holding the
Shift
Button
©
down.
While
holding
down
m
*
®
|
SHIFT
1
[delete)
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Press the
Load
Button
©,
and
the
measure
will
be
deleted.
If
you
wish
to delete
the next
few
measures,
just
press the
Load
Button as
many
times.
(5)
Press the
Stop
Button
®,
or
reset
Button
©,
and
the Delete
mode
will
be
cancelled.
<Note>
*
All
the
Edit
operations
are
done measure
by
measure.
Therefore,
it
is
necessary
to
get to
the beginning
of
the
measure
before
setting
the
MSQ-100
to
an
Edit
mode.
It
is
not possible
to set
it
to
the
Edit
mode
in
the middle
of a
measure.
(The
display
shows
HRL
F
.)
If
this
happens,
go
to
the
beginning
of
the
measure
by
using the Reset Button
©,
Back
Measure
Button
©
or
Forward
Measure
Button
©.
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a.
Display
Mode
Change
This function allows
you
to select
any
Display
mode;
Measure,
Available Note,
Tempo
or
MIDI
Channel
Shift.
While
holding the Display Button
©,
press the
pur]
©
or
the
P
1
^
©
Button,
and
the Display
mode
changes.
The
indicators
©
show
which
one
of
the Display
modes
is
currently
chosen.
(1)
Measure (MEAS)
In
this
mode,
the
measure
currently loading,
playing,
and/
or being edited
will
be
shown
in
the
Display.
When
the
MSQ-100
is
first
switched
on, or
turned
to
the
Edit
mode,
the
Measure
mode
is
automatically
selected.
(2)
Available
Note
The
display
shows
how much
more
data
can
be
loaded
into
the
MSQ-100's memory.
(This
number, however, does
not
represent the
exact
number
of
notes
available,
so use
it
to
roughly
guage
memory
consumption.)
(3)
Tempo
The
Display
shows
the
tempo
of
the clock
selected with the
Clock source Switch
©.
When
the
MSQ-100
is
in
wither MIDI
or
DIN
Sync mode,
if
no
external
unit
is
connected
to
the
MSQ-100,
or the clock
is
extremely
slow
or
stopped,
the
Display
shows
"
5 L
"
(slow).
Turning the
MSQ-100
to
Tempo
Check
mode
will
automatically
set
it
to
this
Tempo
Display
mode.
(4)
MIDI
Channel
Shift
The
number shown
in
the Display represents
how much
is
to
be
added
to,
or subtracted
from, the
previous
MIDI Channel
number.
When
there
is
no
alteration of
the
MIDI
Chan-
nel
number
(Channel
Shift
number =
0),
"—
"
is
shown.
(See
4.
MIDI
Channel
Shift
on
P.25.)
b.
Memory
Indicators
These
indicators
©
show
how
much memory
has
been
consumed
so
far,
by percentage
of
0,
25, 50,
75
and 95%.
*
Regarding
the Display
response
in
Data Trans-
fer"
mode,
see
"5.
Data Transfer
on
P.20.
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