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It means that you are about to do something that will disrupt the uniformity of the patterns
you have chosen to be identical (by cloning them).
Note that this page only appears if, after cloning several patterns, you decide to only redo or
edit the M-Etscr
(or Or-M-Bsc) pattern, for example. Since the G-800 "knows" which
tracks are clones, it will warn you that you are about to record or edit a version without cop-
ying it to the "shared" patterns. For your reference, the names of the shared patterns appear
in two windows (one for Original, and one for Variation patterns):
The TRACK is SHARED
===
hy other
Patterns
H
M—Bec—eir
Bs
ca
Fress:
T-Bsc-Or
-SINGLE to individually modify it |[M-Adv—Or
|M-Aciu—Lla
-ALL to globally modify them
MAI
T-AdY—Or
These patterns are being shared (because they are clones)
That should allow you to make up your mind whether to modify the selected pattern without
changing the clones or apply the changes to all clones (or shared patterns).
Press Part Select [M.DRUMS] (Single) to edit the selected pattern without changing the
clones.
Press Part Select [M.BASS] (AID) if the clones (or shared patterns) are to change accord-
ing to the modifications of the pattern you are re-recording or editing.
Press Part Select [LOWER] to leave this page without changing anything.
Length pages
D
OR:
bar
econ
H-E
m-
.
aca
y
M-H
H-
o
mA
Een
LITE T-
Master page: [F4] (UsrStl)> [F2] (Lengt)
[PAGE] A/V (select Or/Va, In/Ed, or Fo/Fv pages)
The Length function allows you to modify the length (number of bars, beats, and clocks) both
before or after recording. If used after recording, the data that lie beyond the specified end
will be discarded.
Note: There is no way to recall the desired data, so think twice before executing the length func-
tion.
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