Editing Songs (Song Edit); Undoing Edits (Undo) - Roland HPi-6 Owner's Manual

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Convenient Functions

Editing Songs (Song Edit)

There are many ways you can edit performances recorded using the
HPi-6 Track button (p. 54) or 16-track sequencer (p. 84).
Basic Operation of the Editing Functions
1.
Press the [
(Notation)] button one or more times to
display a screen like the following.
fig.d-Score1+Options-e_45
You can set the HPi-6 so that while the Notation screen is being
displayed, a screen like that above continues to appear even if
you press the [
] button.
2.
Press the [
] button; the <Notation Menu> is
displayed.
fig.d-ScoreMenu1-e_45
3.
Press the
cursor button to select <Song Edit>, then
press the [
] button.
fig.d-ScoreOption1-j_45
4.
Press the
cursor button to select the function, then
edit it.
The "Song Edit" screen has four pages. Press the
or right button one or more times to switch the screens. For
more detailed information, refer to the corresponding page for
each function.
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Editing Functions
Function
Undo
Copy
Quantize
Delete
Insert
Transpose
Erase
Part
Exchange
Note Edit
PC Edit
→ "PC" stands for "Program Change," which is a command that tells an
instrument to change the sound it's using. With songs that rely on the
use of a variety of sounds, a "PC" needs to be located at every point
within the song where the Tone is to be changed.
* Some edits can't be undone, not even by choosing "Undo." We
recommend saving songs to external memory or to user memory before
editing. For more on how to save songs, refer to "Saving Songs" (p.
74).
→ You can press the [
screen to play back the edited song. However, you cannot play back the
song while editing in the various edit screens.

■ Undoing Edits (Undo)

You can cancel an editing operation that you've just carried out. This
is handy when you want to undo an edit and restore data to the way
it was before.
* There are some edits that can't be restored.
Editing functions that can be undone appear on screen.
fig.d-edit-Undo-e_45
Selecting <Cancel> with the
<
> button returns the "Song Edit" screen to the display, and the
cursor left
undo of the edit is cancelled. If you select <OK> and press the <
button, the editing operation indicated in the screen is undone.
Explanation
Undoes editing operations that have
been performed.
Copies measures.
Corrects Timing Discrepancies.
Deletes measures.
Inserts a blank measure.
Transposes parts individually.
Erases data in measures, creating blank
measures.
Exchanges the sounds in parts.
Allows corrections to be made note by
note.
Allows editing of the Tones changes
that occur during a song.
(Play/Stop)] button in the "Song Edit"
cursor button and pressing the
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