Song editing
You can apply a variety of editing operations to Songs,
MIDI Tracks, and Audio Tracks, as described below.
Songs
Initialize Song: This command erases all data in the
current song, and restores all parameters to their
default states. For more information, see "Initialize
Song," as described on page 624 of the Parameter
Guide.
Copy From Song: This command copies all of the
setting data and musical data from the specified song
to the currently selected song. For more information,
see "Copy From Song" on page 624 of the Parameter
Guide.
FF/REW Speed: This allows you to set the speed at
which fast‐forward or rewind will occur when you
press the FF or REW buttons. For more information,
see "FF/REW Speed" on page 625 of the Parameter
Guide.
GM Initialize: This command transmits a GM System
On message to the Sequencer mode, resetting all MIDI
tracks to the GM settings. For more information, see
"GM Initialize" on page 626 of the Parameter Guide.
Bounce All Tracks To Disk: This command records all
tracks in the song to a single stereo WAVE file. For
more information, see "Bounce All Tracks To Disk" on
page 635 of the Parameter Guide.
Set Song Length: This command changes the length of
the specified song. When it is executed, the length of
the master track will change, and the number of
MIDI Tracks
Track editing
MIDI Step Recording: It allows you to specify the
length and velocity of each note numerically, and to
input MIDI data, the pitches, from the keyboard. You
can use the Rest button and Tie button to enter a rest or
tie. For more information, see "MIDI Step Recording"
on page 636 of the Parameter Guide.
MIDI Event Edit: Here you can edit individual events
of MIDI data. For more information, see "MIDI Event
Edit" on page 637 of the Parameter Guide.
Bounce Track: This command combines the musical
data of the bounce source and bounce destination
tracks, and places the combined data in the bounce
destination. All musical data in the bounce source will
be erased. For more information, see "Bounce Track"
on page 643 of the Parameter Guide.
Create Control Data: This command creates control
change, aftertouch, pitch bend, or tempo data in the
specified region of a MIDI track or the master track.
For more information, see "Create Control Data" on
page 647 of the Parameter Guide.
measures played will change. For more information,
see "Set Song Length" on page 642 of the Parameter
Guide.
Auto HDR/Sampling Setup
This command walks you through making the
appropriate settings for various common operations,
including disk recording, audio track bouncing,
sampling/resampling (in‐track sampling, etc.), and
creating an audio CD. For more information, see "Auto
HDR/Sampling Setup" on page 629 of the Parameter
Guide.
Initialize: Sets audio recording and sampling
parameters to their default values.
HDR (Audio Track Recording): Makes the necessary
settings for recording external audio, such as guitars or
vocals.
Bounce Audio Track: Makes the necessary settings for
bounce‐recording audio tracks.
2ch Mix to Disk: Makes settings for resampling a
completed song to a stereo WAVE file. You can then
burn these files to a CD on a USB CD‐R/RW drive (not
included), using the Disk mode Make Audio CD page.
Resample SEQ Play: Makes settings for resampling.
In‐Track Sampling: Makes settings for sampling
external audio using In‐Track Sampling.
Erase Control Data: This command erases data such as
control changes, after touch, pitch bend, or tempo in
the specified range. For more information, see "Erase
Control Data" on page 648 of the Parameter Guide.
Quantize: This command corrects the timing of MIDI
data of the type you specify (note data, control change,
aftertouch, pitch bend, program change, etc.) in the
track. For more information, see "Quantize" on
page 648 of the Parameter Guide.
Shift/Erase Note: This command shifts (moves) or
erases the specified note numbers in a specified MIDI
track and range of measures. For more information, see
"Shift/Erase Note" on page 649 of the Parameter
Guide.
Modify Velocity: This command modifies the velocity
values of notes in the specified area so that they will
change over time according to a selected curve. For
more information, see "Modify Velocity" on page 650
of the Parameter Guide.
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