Roland MT-300S Owner's Manual page 89

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3.
Press the [Transpose] button, and the following screen will appear:
fig.51-2_30
4.
Using the Beat [ ] or Tempo [ ] buttons, move the cursor ( ) to the
"From" or "For."
Displayed
From
For
5.
Rotate the [Dial] to select the segment you want to erase.
6.
Using the Beat [ ] or Tempo [ ] buttons, move the cursor ( ) to the
left side of the lower part of the screen.
7.
With the [Dial], select the number of the track button or part to be
erased.
Selecting "All," all parts over the same interval are erased.
8.
With the cursor ( ) in the left side of the lower part of the screen,
press the Tempo [ ] button.
The following screen is called up.
fig.52-3_30
Pressing the Beat [ ] button once returns you the previous screen.
In this screen, you can select the kind of information you want erased from the select-
ed measure or measures.
Displayed
All
Tempo
Prog.Chang
Note
ExceptNote
Expression
Track
Description
Selects the number of the first measure of the segment being
erased.
Selects the number of measures to be erased. When "All" is select-
ed, everything from the measure selected with "From" to the end of
the song is selected.
Description
All performance information—notes, tempos, program
changes, volume changes, and so on—are erased.
Tempo information is erased. By erasing the tempo informa-
tion for all measures, you can have a song featuring rhythm
changes become a song with a fixed tempo. In such instances,
you do not need to select track buttons or parts.
Program change information (p.93) is erased.
Only notes are erased.
All performance information except key and pedal informa-
tion is erased.
Expression (volume change) information is erased. If any
parts contain volume changes made with the Expression
pedal, then starting from the point where the measures are
erased, the volume is fixed at one level.
Editing Functions
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