Arranging Separate Notes-Quantize (Edit 2) - Roland KR-770 Owner's Manual

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5.Editing Recorded Performances
Arranging Separate Notes—Quantize
(Edit 2)
You can arrange the timing of the notes in a recorded performance. This is called
"Quantize."
For example, sometimes the timing of quarter notes becomes somewhat shift
ahead or back from the way it was intended to be played. In this case, by quantizing the
quarter (1/4) notes, you can get the timing just right.
With this procedure, you can arrange the timing of all the tracks.
* Once you Quantize, you will not be able to return to the original version—so before you
go ahead with a Quantize, we recommend that you first save your performance data on
disk.
Ex.: Quantizing the Quarter (1/4) Notes of Measures Six through Ten
Composer
Sonia
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Rhythm
Whole
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Upper
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Reset
Stop
Sees
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1.
Press the [Function] button—the indicator will begin blinking.
2.
Press the Song [4] and [¥] buttons until "Ed.2" appears in the display window.
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3.
Press the [Rhythm] button.
4.
Use the [Fwd] and [Bwd] buttons to find the number of the measure from which you
want to have quantization applied.
At this time, the display reads "End" when the end of the song is reached.
* Selecting "End" for the first bar to be quantized makes it be not in active.
Choose "6."
5.
Press the Composer [Whole] button.
6.
Use the [Fwd] and [Bwd] buttons to choose the number of measures to quantize,
including the measure where quantization is to begin.
"ALL" appears on the display, and everything from the measure where quantization
starts to the final measure is selected automatically.
* Choose "ALL" when you want to quantize everything up to the last bar of the song.
Since we will quantize five measures, from six through ten, choose "5."
7.
Press the Composer [Lower] button.
8.
With the [Fwd] and [Bwd] buttons, designate the timing at which you want to quan-
tize.
Specify a note value equivalent to the shortest note (or even shorter) that was used in the
performance data to be quantized.
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