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7.
After everything is the way you want, press the
R-16 (ENTER) button.
• If the destination track does not contain recorded data,
combination of the tracks starts immediately.
• If the destination track already contains recorded data,
the confirmation message shown below appears asking
if you want to overwrite the existing data.
Press the R-14 (YES) button to perform the process and
overwrite the existing track or the R-14 (NO) button to
cancel.
• Performing the above procedure does not clear the
contents of the two source tracks. If you no longer need the
content of a track, you can clear it using the procedure
under "To clear a single track" (page E-77).

Editing Events

The song sequencer records all Digital Keyboard operations
you perform while playing as "events", which are the smallest
unit of data that makes up a song. Playing a single note on the
keyboard, for example, stores the following events: note start
measure, beat, and track, note pitch, note length, and note
intensity.
The following operations are supported during event editing.
• Deleting events
• Inserting events
• Copying events within a specific range to a desired location
*
• Quantizing
note events
• Deleting pitch bender events
• Adjusting note event velocity values
• Adjusting note event gate time values
• Selecting the type of events that appear on the Event Editor
screen (View Select)
• Inserting or deleting beat events
• Directly inputting note events (step input)
* Quantize is an operation that automatically adjusts the
note-on timing of a note event to match a reference note.
Using the Song Sequencer
To start an event editor operation
1.
Press the C-3 (SONG SEQUENCER) button to
enter the song sequencer mode.
2.
While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-3 (EDIT) button to display
the editor menu.
3.
Press the R-16 (ENTER) button.
• This displays the event editor screen shown below.
• For information about how to use the event editor
screen, see "Event Types and Screen Content" (page
E-80).
4.
While holding down the R-13 (FUNCTION)
button, press the C-13 (MENU) button.
• This displays the event editor menu shown below.
• Next, select the menu item that corresponds to the type
of operation you want to perform. Details about each
operation are provided in the procedures of this section.
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