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Sequencer mode
Grid Resolution
This specifies the resolution of the grid. If Snap to Grid is
On, notes will snap to the resolution you specify here.
Note events created by the Put Event tool will also have the
resolution and length specified here.
Play Scroll
This specifies how the note/control view area will scroll
during playback.
Sweep: When the location bar reaches the end of the view
area, the next measure and the location bar will move to the
left edge.
Crawl: The view area will scroll measure by measure. The
location bar will not move.
Play button
When you press the Play button, a dialog box will open, and
the song will begin playing back.
Playback will start from the beginning of the measure
shown in the note/control view area.
Piano Roll Edit Play
Solo buttons
Each track will play back according to the Play/Mute and
Solo settings in P0 Program T01–08 and T09–16. The solo
track(s) can also be switched using the sixteen Solo buttons
in the Piano Roll Edit Play dialog box. The upper row
controls tracks 1–8 and the lower row controls tracks 9–16.
The track being edited is enclosed in a frame.
Excl.Solo button
This turns Exclusive Solo on.
Off: Multiple Solo operation
Each time you press a solo button, the Solo setting of that
track will turn on or off. You can turn Solo on for multiple
tracks.
On: Exclusive Solo operation
Solo can be turned on for only one of the 16 tracks at a time.
This setting is linked with the Exclusive Solo menu
command.
Play button
When you press the Stop button, playback will stop and
Piano Roll Edit Play will close. The note/control view area
will show the beginning of the measure at which you
stopped.
Exit button
When you press the Exit button, playback will stop and
Piano Roll Edit Play will close. You will return to the
measure in the note/control view area where you started
playback.
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Set Song Length
Set Song Length is available on all of the tabs of the Track
Edit page.
This command changes the length of the specified song.
When it is executed, the length of the master track will
[Sweep, Crawl]
change, and the number of measures played will change.
1. In Length, specify the length of the song.
Erase Track
Erase Track is available on all of the tabs of the Track Edit
page.
This command erases the data from the specified track.
However, it is not possible to erase the master track by itself.
1. In Track Select, select the track that you wish to erase.
2. Select "Erase Track" to open the dialog box.
3. Select the track whose data you want to erase.
If you don't check All Tracks, the data will be erased only
from the tracks you specify in Track Select.
If you check All Tracks, the musical data of all tracks will be
erased.
Copy Track
Copy Track is available on all of the tabs of the Track Edit
page.
This command copies musical data from the copy source
track to the specified track.
Be aware that the track data of the copy‐destination will be
erased when you execute the Copy Track operation.
1. Use Track Select to select the MIDI track (Track 01–16)
2. Select "Copy Track" to open the dialog box.
3. Use the From field to select the copy-source track, and
(By default, the track you choose in Track Select will be
specified for From.)
All data following the measure specified by Length will
be deleted.
that you want to copy.
To to select the copy-destination.

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