9. TO ERASE A TRACK FROM A SONG: SWITCH Erase ON, THEN PRESS THE Track
SWITCH.
a. Select song.
b. The song can be running or stopped.
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c. Press the Erase switch. It blinks.
d. Press the switch for the track you want to erase. If the song was running, it
stops.
CAUTION! When Erase blinks, do not press any SOUND SELECT switches. If you do, you
may lose your songs. For more information on MIDI coded functions, see the MAX
MIDIGUIDE.
e. To erase another track, repeat from step b.
For example, select Demo Song 1 and erase track 6. You now have an
unrecorded track to use for live playing.
When Erase is on, be sure to press the correct Track switch, or you may
accidentally erase a part you wanted to keep.
When you erase the last track of a song, the speed is not erased.
10. TO ERASE A SONG: SWITCH Erase ON, THEN PRESS THE SONG SWITCH.
a. Select song you want to erase.
b. Either Stop or Start can be lit.
c. Press the Erase switch. It blinks.
CAUTION! When Erase blinks, do not press any SOUND SELECT switches.
d. Press the song switch.
e. Press Start. Nothing plays, proving that the song is erased.
NOTE; As discussed in the next section, every time you switch power on, you must first
erase the two demo songs before you can create your own songs. Otherwise you will
only be making an overdub over the demo songs.
Erase both demo songs. Switch power off, then back on. The demo songs are
back!
Erase both demo songs again. Now press the lower Speed switch. This displays a
speed setting of 32. Unlike erasing a song's last track, erasing a song sets the
speed to 33.
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