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Sequencer mode
2) Use the Copy From Song menu command to copy from
S000.
In song 001, make the effect settings that you want to use
from measure 9. Go to the P8: Routing/IFX– Insert FX Setup,
and choose 032: Stereo Flanger for IFX3.
In the P8: Routing/IFX– IFX3, set the parameters as desired.
4. Select "Put Effect Setting to Track" to open the dialog
box.
5. Insert the effect settings you created in song 001 into
song 000.
Effect: IFX3
To: Song: 000
Track: 03
Measure: 009
Beat.Tick: 01.000
6. Press the OK button to execute the command.
7. After execution, select song 000 and play it back. The
effect for track 3 will change to 032: Stereo Flanger at
measure 9.
8. In song 000, you can press the COMPARE button (it
will light up) and play back to hear the song as it was
before you executed Put Effect Setting to Track.
You can use the COMPARE button to compare the state of
the track before and after execution.
Note: In the P6: Track Edit– Track Edit page of song 000, set
Track Select to Track 03 and choose the Event Edit menu
command to access the Event Edit screen. (In the Set Event
Filters dialog box, check Exclusive.)
Notice that a MIDI parameter change System Exclusive
message is inserted at measure 9 of track 3.
Step Recording (Loop Type)
Here, you can perform step recording into a pattern.
This is available when a user pattern is selected.
1. In Pattern (Pattern Bank) and Pattern Select, specify the
pattern.
By default, the pattern length is one measure. If you wish to
change the number of measures in the pattern, set the
Pattern Parameter.
2. Select "Step Recording (Loop Type)" to open the dialog
box.
Location within the
measure (beat, clock)
3. The remaining steps are the same as when step record-
ing on a track.
Refer to steps 3 and following in Step Recording (see "Step
Recording" on page 168). However, step recording a pattern
differs from step recording a track in that when you reach
the end of the pattern, you will return to the beginning and
continue recording, in this way continuing to add more
data.
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Time
signature
Length
Velocity
Note number
(beats, clocks)
Event Edit
Here, you can edit individual events of the musical data in a
pattern.
Use Pattern and Pattern Select to specify the pattern, and
then select this command.
The remaining steps are the same as when Event Editing a
track. For more information, please see "Event Edit" on
page 169.
Piano Roll
This is the piano roll dialog box for entering a pattern. The
Piano Roll dialog box provides a detailed graphic view of
event data such as notes, velocities, and control changes.
Here you can also modify, delete, or create these events.
Pattern Parameter
This command specifies the number of measures and the
time signature of the selected pattern.
1. Use Pattern and Pattern Select to specify the pattern.
2. Select "Pattern Parameter" to open the dialog box.
3. In Length, specify the number of measures in the pat-
tern.
4. In Meter, specify the time signature of the pattern.
However, this time signature is only temporary, and when
you "put" or "copy" the pattern in a track of a song, the
pattern will play according to the time signature of that
measure.
Erase Pattern
This command erases the data from the selected pattern.
1. Use Pattern and Pattern Select to specify the pattern.
2. Select "Erase Pattern" to open the dialog box.
3. If you check All Patterns, all user patterns in the song
will be erased.
If All Patterns is not checked, only the pattern specified in
step 1 will be erased.
Copy Pattern
This command copies the settings and musical data of the
selected pattern to another pattern.
User patterns belong to a particular song, but you can use
the Copy Pattern command to use the same pattern in
another song.
Although preset patterns cannot be edited, you can copy a
preset pattern to a user pattern. There, you can edit and save

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