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5–1F: Erase Measure
This command erases the specified type(s) of musical data
from the specified range of measures. The Erase Measure
command can also be used to remove only a specific type of
data. Unlike the Delete Measure command, executing the
Erase Measure command does not cause the subsequent
measures of musical data to be moved forward.
1 Use "Track Select" to select the MIDI track (Track 01–16),
master track that contains the measures of data you want
to erase.
2 Select "Erase Measure" to access the dialog box.
3 In "From Measure" select the first measure to be erased,
and in "To End of Measure" select the last measure to be
erased. (By default, "From Measure" and "To End of
Measure" will be set to the range that you specified in the
Track Edit page.)
4 If you are erasing MIDI data, use "Kind" to specify the
type of data that will be erased.
All will erase all types of data in that track, Note will
erase note data, Control Change will erase control
change data, After Touch will erase both channel pres-
sure and poly key pressure data, Pitch Bend will erase
pitch bend data, Program Change will erase program
change data, and Exclusive will erase exclusive data.
5 Specify the track(s) on which you want to execute the
command.
If you execute with "All Tracks" unchecked, the com-
mand will be executed only on the data of the track you
selected in "Track Select."
If you check "All Tracks," the command will be executed
on the data of all tracks.
6 To execute the Erase Measure command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Example: If measures 2–3 are erased, measures 2–3 will be blank.
1
2
Before Erase
1
2
After Erase
No data
If control data extends across measures that were
erased and measures that were not erased, only the
data within the range being erased will be erased. How-
ever if note data extends across two or more measures,
deleting any of the intervening measures will delete
that note data from the following measures as well.
Note data can also be erased using "Shift/Erase Note"
(5–1O). Use this command when you wish to erase a
specific range of notes, or to erase notes from a specific
"Beat.Tick."
Control Change data can also be erased using "Erase
Control Data" (5–1M). Use this when you wish to erase
a specific type of control change, or to erase control
change data from a specific "Beat.Tick" range.
5–1G: Delete Measure
This command deletes the specified measures.
When the Delete Measure command is executed, the musi-
cal data following the deleted measures will be moved
towards the begining of the sequence.
3
4
5
3
4
5
1 Use "Track Select" to select the MIDI track (Track 01–16)
that contains the measures you want to delete.
2 Select "Delete Measure" to access the dialog box.
3 In "From Measure" select the first measure that you wish
to delete, and in "To End of Measure" select the last mea-
sure that you wish to delete.
(By default, "From Measure" and "To End of Measure"
will be the range that you specified in the Track Edit
page.)
4 Specify the track(s) on which you want to execute the
command.
If you execute with "All Tracks" unchecked, the com-
mand will be executed only on the data of the track you
selected in "Track Select."
If you check "All Tracks," the command will be executed
on the data of all tracks.
5 To execute the Delete Measure command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Example: When measures 3–5 are deleted, measures 6–8 are moved forward.
Before
1
2
3
4
Delete
After
1
2
3
4
Delete
If in 4 you uncheck "All Tracks" and execute this oper-
ation, the measures will not be deleted from the master
track. Time signature and tempo data will remain
unchanged, and the time signature and tempo of the
measures that were moved forward as a result of the
Delete operation will change.
Example: When measures 2 and 3 (3/4 time) of track 2 are deleted, the measures that were
at 4 and 5 are moved forward, and their time signature will change to 3/4.
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
Track 1
Before Delete
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
Track 2
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
Track 2
After Delete
Track 1
1 (4/4)
2 (3/4)
If in 4 you check "All Tracks" and execute this opera-
tion, the specified measures of musical data will be
deleted from all tracks including the master track, and
the time signature and tempo will also move forward
by the number of measures that were deleted.
If control data extends across a line between measures
that were deleted and measures that were not deleted,
only the data within the range being deleted will be
erased. However if note data extends across two or
more measures, deleting any of the intervening mea-
sures will delete that note data from the following mea-
sures as well.
5–1H: Insert Measure
This command inserts the specified number of measures
into the specified track. When you execute the Insert Mea-
sure command, the musical data following the insert loca-
tion will be moved backward.
If you insert measures between note events that are con-
nected by a tie, a note-off will be created immediately before
the inserted measure, and the subsequent portion will be
deleted.
5
6
7
8
5
3 (3/4)
4 (4/4)
5 (4/4)
3 (3/4)
4 (4/4)
5 (4/4)
3 (3/4)
3 (3/4)
4 (4/4)
5 (4/4)
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