Inserting A Blank Measure (Insert Measure); Transpose The Key (Transpose) - Roland Piano Owner's Manual

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Inserting a Blank Measure
(Insert Measure)
This function inserts blank measures into a specified song position.
As you can set the time signature of the blank measures, this is
convenient when inserting a phrase having a different time signature
in the middle of a song.
1. Access the Song Edit screen, and then load the song you
want to edit (p. 136).
2. Press [8 (Track Edit)].
The Track Edit window appears.
3. Press
or
to select "Insert Measure," and then press
[8 (Select)].
A message of "INSERT MEASURE: Select target point." appears.
4. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the first measure of the
track or pattern into which you want to insert blank
measures. If you want to specify all tracks, press [7 (TrkAll)].
5. Hold down [SHIFT] and press
last measure of the track or pattern into which you want to
insert blank measures, and press [8 (Select)] to specify it.
The Track Edit (Insert Measure) window appears.
fig.11-18_50
6. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the desired parameter,
and turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to make the
setting. First check the region that is to be affected by the
operation, and correct it if necessary.
Track
Check/modify the track(s) or pattern into which blank measures will
be inserted.
Value
ALL: Phrase tracks 1–16, the beat track, and the tempo track
TRK 1–TRK 16: The specified phrase track
TEMPO: Tempo track
PTN001–PTN100: The specified pattern
Measure, for (Edit Range)
Check/modify the range of measures into which blank measures
will be inserted. If you set "for" to "ALL," all measures will be
specified.
Beat
In general, the time signature of the measure immediately before
insertion will be used for the blank measures. To change the time
signature of the blank measures to be inserted, use the Beat
parameter.
Beat can be specified only when you have set the Track
parameter to "ALL."
to move the cursor to the
7. When you have finished making settings, press [8 (Execute)]
to execute the operation.

Transpose the Key (Transpose)

This transposes the pitch of notes within a specified area, over a +/-
99 semitone range. Use this function to modulate from one key to
another in a song, or to transpose the entire song.
1. Access the Song Edit screen, and then load the song you
want to edit (p. 136).
2. Press [8 (Track Edit)].
The Track Edit window appears.
3. Press
or
to select "Transpose," and then press [8
(Select)].
A message of "TRANSPOSE: Select target point." appears.
4. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the first measure of the
track or pattern that you want to transpose. If you want to
specify all tracks, press [7 (TrkAll)].
5. Hold down [SHIFT] and press
last measure of the track or pattern that you want to
transpose, and press [8 (Select)] to specify it.
The Track Edit (Transpose) window appears.
fig.11-19_50
6. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to the desired parameter,
and turn the VALUE dial or press [INC]/[DEC] to make the
setting. First check the region that is to be affected by the
operation, and correct it if necessary.
Track
Check/modify the phrase track(s) or pattern that is to be transposed.
Value
ALL: Phrase Tracks 1–16
TRK 1–TRK 16: The specified phrase track
PTN001–PTN100: The specified pattern
Measure, for (Edit Range)
Check/modify the range of measures that are to be transposed. If
you set "for" to "ALL," all measures will be specified.
Range
Specifies the range of note numbers to be transposed. For instance if
you wish to transpose all notes within the C3 to C4 range, set this
parameter to "C3–C4." You can also specify the key range by
pressing keys on the keyboard.
Editing Songs
to move the cursor to the
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