Style Editor-Clear All; Style Editor-Clear Single Event; Style Editor-Quantize - KETRON SD9 Manual

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Fig. 128. Style Editor – CLEAR ALL
By default, the ALL option is selected (as shown in Fig. 128 above), so if you touch EXECUTE, all the recordings
(weather copied onto the current track or recorded directly on the keyboard onto the current track) will be erased.
If you want to delete just a single note or a few notes within the currently selected track, you can touch the SINGLE
icon and touch the note you want to delete or simply touch the note on the keyboard you want to delete and the key's
note will be displayed on the screen next to the SINGLE icon box (as shown in Fig. 129 – C3 is displayed next to
SINGLE in this example).
Touch EXECUTE to perform the delete operation. Note the UNDO icon next to the EXECUTE icon. If you realize
that you mistakenly deleted something, you can UNDO this operation by touching the UNDO icon. The deleted
notes will be restored.
CONTROLS:- Use this to delete any Controls and pitch bend events recorded on the track. This helps if
you want to record new control settings.
[QUANTIZE]:-
Unless you get it right the first or 2
guitars, despite using a click or metronome, chances are when you play back what you have recorded, things may
not seem to be lined up properly. When this happens, you can use the QUANTIZE function to 'shift' the notes
appropriately to the right down beat of the musical scale. Say for an example you were recording a kick drum on a
4/4 time signature. Now when you initially record the track, sometimes the kick drum beat may not fall exactly on
the down beat of the current measure and may be off as such ....
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time, when recording tracks like drums or bass or even
Fig. 130. Style Editor – QUANTIZE
Fig. 129. Style Editor – CLEAR SINGLE EVENT
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