Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 496

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Sequencer mode
4–1b: Track Select, From Measure, To End
of Measure
Track Select [MIDI Track01...MIDI Track16, Master
Track, Audio Track01...Audio Track16]
Here you can select the track you want to edit (or use
as the copy-source) or record.
If you want to perform an operation on all tracks, you
don't need to specify a track here. Simply turn on All
Tracks in the page menu command dialog box.
MIDI Track 01...16: Choose this if you want to edit a
MIDI track.
Master Track: Choose this if you want to edit the
master track.
Audio Track 01...16: Choose this if you want to edit an
audio track.
If you select an audio track for which stereo pairing is
enabled, and execute an edit, the same edit will also be
applied to the other audio track of the pair. However,
automation edits will affect only one audio track.
Note: The available page menu commands will differ
depending on whether you select a MIDI Track 01–
MIDI Track 16 or Master Track, or an Audio Track 01–
Audio Track 16.
From Measure
To End of Measure
Specifies the range of measures that you wish to edit
(or copy from) or step-record.
Use From Measure to specify the starting measure,
and To End of Measure to specify the ending measure.
▼ 4–1: Page Menu Commands
The available commands will be different depending
on whether the currently selected Track is MIDI or
Audio, as shown below.
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see "ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands" on page 138.
MIDI Track Edit commands
• 0: Memory Status. For more information, see
"Memory Status" on page 524.
• 1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
"Exclusive Solo" on page 138.
• 2: MIDI Step Recording. For more information, see
"MIDI Step Recording" on page 535.
• 3: MIDI Event Edit. For more information, see
"MIDI Event Edit" on page 536.
• 4: Set Song Length. For more information, see "Set
Song Length" on page 541.
• 5: Erase Track. For more information, see "Erase
Track" on page 541.
• 6: Copy Track. For more information, see "Copy
Track" on page 542.
• 7: Bounce Track. For more information, see
"Bounce Track" on page 542.
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• 8: Erase Measure. For more information, see "Erase
Measure" on page 542.
• 9: Delete Measure. For more information, see
"Delete Measure" on page 543.
• 10: Insert Measure. For more information, see
"Insert Measure" on page 544.
• 11: Repeat Measure. For more information, see
"Repeat Measure" on page 545.
• 12: Copy Measure. For more information, see
"Copy Measure" on page 546.
• 13: Move Measure. For more information, see
"Move Measure" on page 546.
• 14: Create Control Data. For more information, see
"Create Control Data" on page 547.
• 15: Erase Control Data. For more information, see
"Erase Control Data" on page 547.
• 16: Quantize. For more information, see
"Quantize" on page 548.
• 17: Shift/Erase Note. For more information, see
"Shift/Erase Note" on page 549.
• 18: Modify Velocity. For more information, see
"Modify Velocity" on page 549.
• 19: FF/REW Speed. For more information, see
"FF/REW Speed" on page 525
[001...999]
• 20: Set Location (for Locate Key.) For more
information, see "Set Location (for Locate Key)" on
[001...999]
page 525.
Audio Track Edit commands
• 0: Memory Status. For more information, see
"Memory Status" on page 524.
• 1: Exclusive Solo. For more information, see
"Exclusive Solo" on page 138.
• 2: Audio Event Edit. For more information, see
"Audio Event Edit" on page 537.
• 3: Audio Automation Edit. For more information,
see "Audio Automation Edit" on page 540.
• 4: Set Song Length. For more information, see "Set
Song Length" on page 541.
• 5: Erase Track. For more information, see "Erase
Track" on page 541.
• 6: Copy Track. For more information, see "Copy
Track" on page 542.
• 7: -----
• 8: Erase Measure. For more information, see "Erase
Measure" on page 542.
• 9: Delete Measure. For more information, see
"Delete Measure" on page 543.
• 10: Insert Measure. For more information, see
"Insert Measure" on page 544.
• 11: Repeat Measure. For more information, see
"Repeat Measure" on page 545.
• 12: Copy Measure. For more information, see
"Copy Measure" on page 546.
• 13: Move Measure. For more information, see
"Move Measure" on page 546.

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