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exit to the Master page. As soon as you do, the display will tell you that the new settings are
being processed:
:
EXECUTING...
please Wait
In other words, there is no need to confirm your settings: all modifications will take effect as
soon as you return to the opening Microscope page. (That also means, however, that settings
you do not really wish to keep will be processed, so be careful with what you do in the Micro-
scope mode.)
Erase
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2Erase
ziInsrt
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Ewit
[execute]
Exit
Master page: [F4] (UsrStl) > [SHIFT] + [F2] (Micro)
Part Select [M.DRUMS] (Proceed)>
[F2] (Erase)
The Erase function allows you to dispose of unwanted events. Erasing an event on this page
mode does not mean that all subsequent events will be shifted to the left to fill up the "gap".
As a matter of fact, "spaces" between events are not considered as gaps by the Microscope
function.
Event selection: Bar-Beat-CPT [DRUMS/PART]
See page 71 for details. Use this function to choose the event you wish to delete.
[PLAY] (Part Select [M.BASS])
The Play function allows you to sound the selected event (if it is a note). You could use this
function to check the new velocity (Velo) value, and change it again if necessary until the note
sounds right.
Execute (Part Select [UPPER1])
5
The Erase command needs to be confirmed. If you are sure you selected the right event, press
this button now to get rid of it.
Insert
STATUS
VELO
GATETIME
DD
Erik?
MICRO
¿Brik>
>
Master page: [F4] (UsrStl) > [SHIFT] + [F2] (Micro)
Part Select [M.DRUMS] (Proceed)> [F3] (Insrt)
This Insert function is used to add events to an existing track — or to program a part in step
time. See the Player's Guide for an example of step time programming using the Microscope
Insert function.
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