Sequencer P5
For details on the procedure, refer to
5–4F: Delete Measure
This command deletes specified measures of playback data from the track selected in the tab 3 page.
Unlike the Erase Measure command, executing the Delete Measure command will cause playback data following the deleted area to be moved forward toward the beginning of the song.
For details on the procedure, refer to
5–4G: Insert Measure
This command inserts the number of measures specified in the dialog box into the track specified in the tab 3 page. When the Insert Measure command is exe- cuted, the measures will be inserted at the location specified by the Start Mea- sure. The playback data following the inserted location will be moved backward toward the end of the song.
For details on the procedure, refer to
5–4H: Copy Measure
This command copies specified measures of playback data from the audio track selected in the dialog box to the Start Measure of the audio track selected in the tab 3 page.
Be aware that the playback data will change as follows when the Copy Measure command is executed.
•If measures which contain no playback data are copied, the copy destination measures will be blank.
•Any playback data existing at the copy destination will be erased, and replaced by the copied playback data.
•The playback data that is copied will be played back according to the time signature of the copy destination.
For details on the procedure, refer to
5–4I: Move Measure
This command moves playback data of the audio track selected in the dialog box to the Start Measure location of the audio track specified in the tab 3 page, in steps of a measure.
Be aware that the playback data will change as follows when the Move Measure command is executed.
•Playback data located after the move source measures will be shifted forward by the number of measures that were moved.
•Playback data located after the move destination measure will be shifted backward by the number of measures that were moved.
For details on the procedure, refer to
5–4J: Audio Event Edit
This command lets you perform event editing of audio events (events in an audio track), and trim the sound that is used by an audio event (make sample- unit adjustments in the location or portion of a sound that will be played back). You can use the Trim dialog box to modify the sound name after recording.
For details on the procedure, refer to
Introduction
Operation
Parameters
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