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Creating a Song
Recalling a Song Scene and Arpeggio type
during recording
ARP1 – ARP5 menus appear also in the [F3] ARP display in
the Song Record mode as well as the [F1] PLAY display in
the Song Play mode. These indicate that you can change
the Song Scene and Arpeggio type simultaneously during
Song recording from the [F3] ARP display.
Recording Song Scene changes to a Song
Each Song contains a Scene track to which you can record
Scene changes. When the RecTrack is set to "scene" in
step 4 described on page 88, you can record Scene
changes from any display (even from those in which ARP1
– ARP5 are not shown) by pressing the [SF1] – [SF5]
buttons during recording.
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The explanations on Arpeggio here also apply to the Pattern mode.
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As in the Voice mode and Performance mode, Arpeggio types can
only be registered to the [SF1] – [SF5] buttons when the
[ARPEGGIO ON/OFF] button is turned off.
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For details on how to select an Arpeggio type in the Song mode/
Pattern mode, see page 80.
Editing the recorded Song
The Song Edit mode and Song Job mode can be used to
edit or change the data of the already recorded Song.
The Song Edit mode lets you change the recorded data
and insert new data if needed. This includes note data as
well as non-note data, such as program (Voice) changes
and MIDI control change messages. The Song Job mode
on the other hand provides a comprehensive variety of
tools you can use to transform the recorded data—such as
cleaning up the timing (Quantize), transposing, changing
the velocity of notes, modifying the length of notes, and
other useful operations for altering the sound. It also
includes a variety of convenient operations, such as
copying or erasing data. Most of these operations can be
performed on either an entire track or a selected range of
measures in the track.
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The explanations here also apply to the Pattern mode.
Editing the recorded Song data by MIDI event
(in the Song Edit mode)
Press the [SONG] button to enter the Song
1
Play mode, then select a Song to be edited.
Enter the Song Edit mode by pressing the
[EDIT] button (the lamp lights), then press the
2
[F1] CHANGE button to call up the MIDI event
list display.
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Song position
007:2-000
Measure
Clock (480 clocks
number
Beat
per quarter-note)
3
Select a track to be edited.
Select one of the three available track types by pressing
the [F4] TR SEL (Track Select) button. Each press of the
button alternates among the track types.
To select one of the Pattern tracks (1 – 16), make sure the 1
– 16 track edit display is selected (see below), then turn
the [TRACK SELECT] button on and press any of the [1] –
[16] buttons.
1
2
3
ELEMENT PERF. PART ZONE
9
10
11
12
Select a track to be edited from 1 – 16.
1 – 16 track edit display
Scene track edit display
Tempo track edit display
EDIT
MIDI events
TRACK
4
5
6
7
8
SELECT
13
14
15
16
MUTE
SOLO
[F4] button
[F4] button
[F4] button

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