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2.1–1c: Step (Current Step)
Step (Current Step)
Indicates the step that will be inserted, cut or copied.
If you wish to playback from a step in the middle of the cue
list, select the desired step here, and press the [START/
STOP] key.
Last Step
This will be displayed at the right of "Step" for the last step.
2.1–1d: EDIT/DONE, INSERT, CUT, COPY
EDIT/DONE ([F7])
Press this to create or edit a cue list. When you press this key,
the display will change from "EDIT" to "DONE."
When you are finished creating or editing the cue list, press
"DONE" (the [F7] key).
INSERT ([F4])
When you press the [F4] ("Insert") key, the step data that
was temporarily saved in the buffer by the [F6] ("Copy")
key or [F5] ("Cut") key will be inserted at the "Current
Step." (If copy or cut has not been executed, default data
will be inserted.)
CUT ([F5])
When you press the [F5] ("Cut") key, the "Current Step"
will be cut, and its data will be saved temporarily in the
buffer. If you Insert immediately after you cut, the data will
return the state in which it was before you cut.
COPY ([F6])
When you press the [F6] ("Copy") key, the data of the "Cur-
rent Step" will be saved temporarily in the buffer.
Press the [F4] ("Insert") key to insert the copied step into the
"Step."
■ 2.1–1e: UTILITY
☞"Memory Status," "FF/REW Speed," "Set Location" (1.1–
1d)
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to "PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY."
Rename Cue List
This command lets you rename the selected cue list.
In the "Rename Cue List" dialog box, press the [F5] ("Name")
key, and enter the desired name.
You can input up to 16 characters. (☞OG p.44)
Delete Cue List
This command deletes the currently selected cue list.
1 Select "Delete Cue List" to access the dialog box.
2 To execute, press the [F8] ("OK") key. To cancel without
executing, press the [F7] ("Cancel") key.
When you execute this command, the settings of the cur-
rently selected cue list will be deleted.
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Copy Cue List
This command copies the settings of another cue list to the
[01...100]
currently selected cue list.
1 Select "Copy Cue List" to access the dialog box.
[Last: 001...100]
2 In "From," specify the copy source cue list.
3 To execute, press the [F8] ("OK") key. To cancel without
Convert to Song (Convert Cue List to Song)
This command converts a cue list consisting of multiple
songs to a single song. Although it is not possible to record
additional tracks into a cue list, you can convert the cue list
to a song, and then record solos etc. onto open tracks. Also,
it will be necessary to convert a cue list to a song if you wish
to write it to an SD card as SMF data. During the conversion,
the track and effect settings of the song specified for "Step"
01 will be copied to the beginning of the resulting song, and
all track and effect settings of subsequent songs will use the
settings of the song for "Step" 01.
The "Convert to Song" command converts a cue list to a
song as described below.
Song/Track parameters will use the settings of the "Step" 01
song.
The following track parameters will not be reflected in the
conversion. As with the MIDI channels, we recommend that
you keep these settings consistent between all songs in the
cue list.
SOLO On/Off, Status, MIDI Channel, Bank(EX2) LSB, Bank(EX2)
MSB, Force OSC Mode, OSC Select, Delay, Use Programs Scale,
Key Zone, Velocity Zone, MIDI Filter1–4
Converting Song/Track parameters into track events
Second and subsequent repetitions of the "Step" 01 song,
and the settings of "Step" 02 and following songs will all be
converted into track events (musical data). The following
data will be converted.
Track1–16
Master Track
If "Pan" (1.1–4(5)a) is RND, it will be converted to C064. If
"Portamento" (3.1–3(4)a) is PRG, or if "Bend Range" (3.1–
5(6)a) is PRG or a negative value, these will not be reflected
in the conversion.
executing, press the [F7] ("Cancel") key.
When you execute this command, the settings of the cur-
rently selected cue list will be deleted and rewritten by
the copy source data.
The MIDI channel of each track will be according to the
settings of the "Step" 01 song. If "Step" 02 and follow-
ing songs have different settings, it may not be possible
to convert the playback result of the cue list into a song.
As far as possible, try to keep the MIDI channel assign-
ments consistent between songs that you intend to use
as part of a play list that will be converted into a song.
Bank/Program, Pan, Volume, Portamento, Detune,
Bend Range
Tempo, Meter
"Detune" (3.1–5(6)a) will be divided into RPN Fine
Tuning and Coarse Tuning, and converted into events.
For example if the "Detune" setting of +600, Fine Tun-
ing will be 00 and Coarse Tuning will be 6. Fine Tuning
will modify the playback pitch (Detune). Coarse Tuning
will change the notes that are played back (Transpose).
For this reason with some programs such as drum pro-

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