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Creating rhythm arrangements

Section 3

Changing and moving chords

1.

Move the cursor to the measure/beat/tick field and
change the position using the TIME/VALUE dial.

fig.21-13d

2.

Move the cursor to the chord field and change the
chord type using the TIME/VALUE dial.

fig.21-14d

Deleting chords

Use the following procedure to delete any chords that have
been input incorrectly.

1.

On the chord input screen, move the cursor to the chord
you want to delete.

fig.21-16d

2.

Press [F4] (DELETE).

The selected chord will be deleted.
The positions of chords after the deleted chord will not
change as a result of this action.

Inserting chords

Use the following procedure to insert a new chord between
two existing chords.

1.

On the chord input screen, move the cursor to the chord
immediately in front of the insertion position.

fig.21-17d

2.

Press [F1] (NEW).

A chord will be inserted and the cursor will be moved to
this chord.

fig.21-18d

3.

You can now use [CURSOR], the TIME/VALUE dial,
and the track buttons to set the chord’s position, type,
and note names.
The location of the first chord is always fixed at 001-
1-00; this position cannot be changed.
You cannot bypass a chord and move to a different
position when there are chords programmed in the
positions before and after it. In addition, you cannot
move a chord to the same position already occupied
by another chord.
You cannot delete the first chord.
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