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Sequencer mode
Copy from Combination
Copy From Combination is available on all of the tabs under the
SEQ, S–INPUT/CTRL, S–LOOP/TONE, S–TRACK, S–ZONE/
DELAY, S–MIDI FILTER, S–ARP, S–DRUM TRACK, S–STEP
SEQ, S–FX ROUTING pages.
This command copies the parameters of the specified combination
to the setting data of the currently selected song.
Note: Only the timbres used by the combination will be copied.
Timbres in the combination whose Status is Off will not be copied.
If any timbres are set to Mute, the corresponding tracks of the song
will be set to a Status of Off.
1. In Combination, select the copy source destination.
2. Use the IFXs, MFXs check boxes to specify whether you
want the effect settings of the combination to be copied as
well.
IFXs: All insert effect settings of the copy-source combination
(the contents of the Insert FX Setup page and the IFX1–5 effect
parameters) will be copied.
MFXs: All master effect settings of the copy-source combina-
tion will be copied.
3. Specify the desired Auto adjust Arp setting for Multi REC
setting.
You have the option of checking the Auto adjust Arp setting for
Multi REC. As necessary, this function will adjust the MIDI
channel etc. of any tracks that need to be changed, and/or add new
tracks, in order to ensure that when you perform multi-recording
with the arpeggiator on, the same sound will be reproduced during
recording as during playback.
Note: This function makes adjustments depending on the ARP
state of the combination. When you copy a combination that was
written with the arpeggiator turned off, it is assumed that you will
leave the arpeggiator off in the song. If you want to use the
arpeggiator in the song, you should write the combination with the
arpeggiator turned on, and then copy it to the song.
If this is checked, the MIDI channels etc. of the tracks will be
corrected. Multi REC (SEQ> MAIN, REC) and PLAY/MUTE/
REC (SEQ> REC) will also be set automatically.
In addition, Recording Setup, Overwrite (SEQ> REC) will be
selected. (Note that the automatically-set Multi REC and PLAY/
MUTE/REC will be reset when you re-select the song.)
Note: For details on the data that will be adjusted, see below. The
content described here will be corrected automatically. Depending
on the settings of the combination, it may be necessary to make
additional changes to the track settings in addition to the settings
here.
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If the recorded performance is not reproduced correctly during
playback
If you use the function Copy From Combination to copy the
settings of a combination, and then perform multi-track recording
with the arpeggiator turned on, there may be cases where the
performance during recording is not reproduced correctly during
playback.
Multiple tracks that are set to the same MIDI channel are
combined into a single stream of performance data during
recording. If there is a track with the same MIDI channel as the
track being played by the arpeggiator, the data played by the
arpeggiator will be combined with the performance data that was
played manually, and all of this data will be sounded by each track
of the same channel (if Status is INT).
In such cases, you can solve the problem by creating a track that
will drive the arpeggiator on a different MIDI Channel.
If the recorded performance is not reproduced by the playback,
check the following conditions.
These settings can be executed automatically if you check Auto
adjust Arp setting for Multi REC in the function Copy from
Combination. Normally, you will check this to execute the
settings. In this case, these adjustments will not be necessary, but
you can verify here that the automatic adjustments have been
made.
• S–ARP>ASSIGN page: ARP Assign settings
• SEQ> ARP page: Arpeggiator Run A, B settings
• S–TRACK> MIDI page: MIDI Channel settings
If Arpeggiator Run A and B are checked, and the arpeggiator is
assigned to a track, make sure that MIDI Channel (G–MIDI>
BASIC) is set to other than 01.
Make sure that the global MIDI channel (Global mode MIDI
Channel) is set to 01.
Arpeggiator Run
MIDI Channel
01 only
If either "A" or "B" are
checked
01 02, 01 03, etc.
01 only
If both "A" and "B" are
01 02, 01 03, etc.
checked
01 02 03, etc.
a
Correction
Correction required
No correction required
Correction required
Correction required for only one
No correction required/
b
Correction required

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