Correcting Timing Discrepancies (Quantize); Deleting Measures (Delete) - Roland RM-700 Owner's Manual

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Correcting Timing Discrepancies (Quantize)

You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded performance
by automatically aligning the music with the timing you specify.
This is called "Quantizing."
As an example, let's say that the timing of some quarter-notes in a
performance is a little off. In this case, you can quantize the
performance with quarter-note timing, thus making the timing
accurate.
Example: Quarter-note resolution
Actual note data
Note data after quantization
Example: Sixteenth-note resolution
Actual note data
Note data after quantization
At Step 4 of "Selecting the Editing Function" (p. 163), select
<Quantize>.
The following screen appears.
Item
Content
Measure number of the first measure of the segment to
From
be quantized
For
Number of measures to be quantized
Track button or part number to be quantized
Tr/Pt
Choosing "All" quantizes the same passage in all Parts.
Quantization timing
Select one of the following values
1/2 (half note),
1/4 (quarter note),
Resolution
1/6 (quarter-note triplet),
1/8 (eighth note),
1/12 (eighth-note triplet),
1/16 (sixteenth note),
1/24 (sixteenth-note triplet),
1/32 (thirty-second note)
When finished with the Quantize settings, return to the Song Edit
screen.
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Deleting Measures (Delete)

You can delete a part of a performance by measure. When a portion
of a performance is deleted, the rest of the performance is shifted
up to fill the gap.
Erasing measures in a specified passage is called "deleting."
Ex. To delete measures (bars) 5–8
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At Step 4 of "Selecting the Editing Function" (p. 163), select
<Delete>.
The following screen appears.
Item
Content
Measure number of the first measure of the segment to be
From
deleted
For
Number of measures to be deleted
Track button or part number to be deleted
Tr/Pt
When "All" is selected, the same portion of all parts is
deleted.
Creating and Editing Songs
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