E6 Insert All Tracks; E7 Erase - Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-5700 Authorized Product Manual

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The Sequencer
E6
INSERT ALL TRACKS
Purpose:
Inserts a specified number of blank measures in all tracks
(including the accompaniment track) at the specified meas-
ure number.
E7
ERASE
Purpose:
Erases all note and event (pitch bend, volume changes,
etc.) data from the specified measure or range of measures in
the specified track (accompaniment track not available),
leaving blank measures.
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Procedure:
and
buttons to switch between the two
Use the
display screens, and the left or right [-] and [+] buttons in the
first display screen to specify the number of the measure at
which the blank measures are to be inserted (TopMeas) and
the number of blank measures to be inserted (Size).
Once the top measure number and size have been selected,
press the [+] button below "Execute" on the right side of the
second display screen to actually execute the insert opera-
tion. "Sequencer Executing!" will appear on the lower line of
the display while the operation is in progress, and "Com-
pleted!" will appear briefly when the operation has finished.
Notes:
Insert affects all tracks simultaneously. The specified
number of blank measures is inserted before the existing data
beginning at the specified insert measure number.
The insert operation has no "undo" function.
Procedure:
Use the
and
buttons to switch between the two
display screens, and the left or right [-] and [+] buttons to set
the track number (Track), the number of the first measure in
the range to be erased (TopMeas), and the number of the
measure in the range to be erased (LastMeas).
Once the track and measure numbers have been selected,
press the [+] button below "Execute" on the right side of the
display to actually execute the erase operation. "Sequencer
Executing!" will appear on the lower line of the display
while the operation is in progress, and "Completed!" will
appear briefly when the operation has finished.
execution "Undo" will appear above the
Immediately after
right [-] button, and that button can be used to undo the erase
it
operation if
was executed by mistake. The undo function is
only available until the next operation is performed.
Notes:
An erase operation leaves the specified measures intact but
blank.
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