Yamaha RX-17 Authorized Product Manual page 24

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You can also copy to a destination BEFORE the end of the Song, provided it comes
BEFORE or AFTER the Parts which are lo be copied. This example shows what happens
if we copy Parts 2 and 3 to Part 4.
1. After selecting a Song and entering Edit Song, press JOB, then select Job 3.
You can now, if you wish, cancel this operation and return to the Edit Song display
by pressing START.
2. Use the Numeric Key Pad to select the number of the Part which will be the copy
destination point, then press +1 YES.
3. The two sets of three asterisks on the LCD prompt you to enter the Part numbers of
the beginning and end of the section you wish to copy. If the section is only one Part,
enter the same number twice. Use the Numeric Key Pad to enter three-digit Part
numbers (RANGE: 001–999). In our example, we'll enter "002" then "003".
If you have entered wrong Part numbers, press –1 NO to clear the display, and enter
the correct numbers.
4. Press +1 YES to carry out the Copy Part operation (or press START to cancel this
operation and return to the Edit Song display). The LCD will show "COMPLETE!" then
display the last Part of the newly copied section. You can now continue editing or
press STOP to exit Edit Song.
3.2.9 JOB 4: DELETE PART
The Delete Function lets you remove any Part from a Song that has already been edited.
For example, if you want to remove Part 3 in our short Song, you would locate Part 3
and carry out the Delete Function.
You can also delete Parts containing Repeats, Tempo Changes and Volume
Changes, in exactly the same way.
1. After selecting a Song and entering Edit Song, press JOB, then select Job 4.
You can now, if you wish, cancel this operation and return to the Edit Song display
by pressing START.
2. Use the Numeric Key Pad to select the number of the Part you wish to delete, then
press +1 YES.
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