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Delete Track
(delete music data from a track)
This function lets you delete music data from a
track that you specify.
. Press the Function button.
. Use the Select buttons to select "Edit Menu" and
press the Rec button.
. Use the Select buttons to select "Delete Track"
and press the Rec button.
. Use the Bwd/Fwd
buttons to select the track
that you wish to delete.
Settings : RHYTHM, ACCOMP, BASS, LOWER,
UPPER, SOLO, CONTROL
. Press the Rec button.
The following display will appear.
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. To execute the Delete Track function, press the
Rec button once again.
When
the data has been deleted, the basic
screen will reappear.
To cancel the operation, press the Reset button.
O Erase (erase music data)
The Erase function erases a specified portion of
music data, leaving a blank area. This function
is like using a pencil eraser to erase notes from a
musical score.
Example: Erasing measures 5-8
1[2]s]4[s]e]7]e]|9 |t
(1121s|14|s|e|7 [e |e[w
. Press the Function button.
. Use the Select buttons to select "Edit Menu" and
press the Rec button.
. Use the Select buttons to select "Erase Event"
and press the Rec button.
. Use the Bwd/Fwd buttons to select the data to
be erased, and press the Rec button.
ALL:
NOTE :
notes played on the keyboard
EXPRESSION : expression pedal data
CONTROL :
all music data
panel operations
. Use the Bwd/Fwd buttons to select the part
from which you wish to erase data, and press
the Rec button.
Settings:
RHYTHM, ACCOMP, BASS, LOWER,
UPPER, SOLO, ALL
If you select ALL, data will be erased from all
parts.
If you have selected EXPRESSION as the type of
data to be erased, this setting will not be avail-
able.
. Specify the area in which the data will be
erased. Use the Bwd/Fwd buttons to make set-
tings, and use the Rec/Reset buttons to switch
between pages of the display.
The following items can be set.
from:
beginning measure
for:
the number
of measures
from
the
beginning measure
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