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5–1: Track Edit
To delete only the tempo change data from the master track, use this command, or "5–1C: Event
Edit" or "5–1M: Erase Control Data."
5–1H: Delete Measure
This command deletes specified measures from the track selected in the tab 1 display.
Unlike the Erase Measure command, the Delete Measure command will cause measures following
the deleted measures to be moved forward to fill the gap.
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Example: If measures 2–3 are erased, measures 2–3 will be blank.
Before Erase
After Erase
Be aware that if control data straddles the boundary of the erased area, only the data that lies
in the erased area will be erased. Also, if you erase measures that fall within the length of a
long-held note that extends the length of several measures, the note data in subsequent mea-
sures will also be erased.
In the tab 1 display, select the track from which measures will be deleted, and specify the Start
Measure and End Measure.
When this command is selected, a dialog box shown at
right will appear.
If you wish to delete measures from all tracks including
the master track, check All Tracks.
If this is un-checked, measures will be deleted from the
track specified in the tab 1 display.
To execute the Delete Measure command, press the OK
button. To cancel without executing, press the Cancel
button.
Example: When measures 3–5 are deleted, measures 6–8 are moved forward.
Before Delete
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After Delete
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If All Tracks (step 3) is un-checked when this command is executed, the master track will not
be affected. The time signature and tempo data will remain unchanged, and the time signature
and tempo will change for the measures that were moved forward as a result of the delete
operation.
Example: When measures 2 and 3 (3/4 time) of track 2 are deleted, the measures that were at 4 and 5 are moved
forward, and their time signature will change to 3/4.
Before Delete
After Delete
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No data
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1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
Track 1
Track 2
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
Track 2
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
Track 1
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3 (3/4)
4 (4/4)
5 (4/4)
3 (3/4)
4 (4/4)
5 (4/4)
3 (3/4)
3 (3/4)
4 (4/4)
5 (4/4)
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