
Music Presets
4. Repeat the above steps to edit all of the steps you want.
•You can playback the Music Preset you are currently editing by pressing the (START/STOP) button.
•The table below describes other Music Preset editing
operations you can perform. Press the
(FUNCTION) button, use the (u) and (i)
buttons to select the editing operation you want, perform the required operation, and then press the (ENTER) button to apply the edit and return to the chord progression editing screen.
•To exit the editing operation and discard all of your edits, press the (EXIT) button.
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| Initializes all steps. |
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| Initialize | useful when you |
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1 | want to create a | – | |
| (Initialize) | totally new chord |
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| progression from |
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| Changes the pitch | Use the (w, q) |
| Change Key | (key) of the chords | buttons to select the |
2 | (Change | in all of the steps in | amount of change |
| Key) | semitone units. | you want |
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| Append | Copies all of the | Use the (w, q) |
| steps of another | buttons to select the | |
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3 | Music Preset to the | number∗ of the Music | |
| (Append | end of the current | Preset you want to |
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| Music Preset. | add. | |
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| Delete | Deletes a specified | Use the (w, q) |
4 | Measures | number of measures | buttons to select the |
(DELETE | from the current | measures. | |
| Measure) | cursor step forward. |
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| Insert | Inserts a blank |
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5 | Measure | measure at the | – |
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| 1Measure) | step. |
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*The Music Presets in groups B, C, and D are numbered sequentially, following the numbers in group A, which start with 001. For details about sequential numbers, see the “Music Preset List” on page
5. After all editing operations are complete, press the (EXIT) button to return to the editing operation selection screen (page
NOTE
•A single preset can contain up to approximately 2,000 chords. If your edits cause the chord limit to be exceeded, the message “Memory Full” will appear on the display and further editing will become impossible.