Editing The Performance On A Track (Track Edit); Copying Data (Track Copy); Copying By Specifying The Time (Tme/Mes) - Boss BR-600 Owner's Manual

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Editing the Performance on a Track (Track Edit)

The BR-600 allows you to edit your songs by performing
editing functions such as copying and moving data
recorded on the tracks.
About the Measure/
Time Specification screen
Measures and time are specified in the "S" (Start), "E"
(End), and "T" (To) screens in Track Edit as shown
below.
fig.02-080
(Ex.)
S (Start) / E (End) / T (To)
Measure
Beat
Hours
Minutes
• The material edited with Track Edit is saved to the
song when you return to the Play screen. The
message "Keep power on!" appears in the lower
row of the display while the data is being
updated.
• To copy, move, or erase repeated portions, you
first need to set the portion to be repeated, using
the procedure described on p. 58.
Seconds
Sub Frame
Frame

Copying Data (Track Copy)

Track Copy allows you to copy a specific part of data and
then place it in a different location.
You can perform editing operations such as copying the
data on a track all at once, or copying the data from a
specified part as many times as you wish.
If, for example, you want to use a phrase from a certain
track, or have the same phrase repeated again and again,
the copy function will help save you time.
• If data exists at the position being copied to, that
data will be overwritten.
• The portion being copied must be longer than 1.0
seconds long. If the copied portion is 1.0 seconds
or less, no sound will be heard even if the copy is
carried out.
Copying by specifying the
time (TME/MES)
Perform the procedure given below to copy the portion
between specific times.
Ex. 1 : Copying twice to the same track
fig.02-160
START
END
TO
Ex. 2 : Copying twice to another track
fig.02-170
START
END
TO
Time
Time
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