SONG

SelSong: Select a song

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1. SongNumber ...................................

[001...100]

Selects the song.

The display shows the song number and song name.

A “” symbol is displayed if you have selected a 24-bit song, and a “ ” symbol is displayed if the song is pro- tected.

Press the “ ” button and select a song from the list.

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You can also select a song by holding down the [STOP] key and pressing the [FF] key or [REW] key.

2. Select DispParameter ........

[Tempo, Mark, Scene]

Displays the current tempo, mark, or scene.

Press the “ ” button and select what will be displayed.

4. New .................................................................

Creates a new song following the last song. Press the “New” button to open the dialog box.

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Make the desired settings for “SongType” and “Mixer- Set,” select the [YES/OK] key, and press the [ENTER] key to create the new song. If you want to cancel the operation, press the [NO/CANCEL] key.

4a. SongType.......[16Bit/12Track, 24Bit/6Track]

16Bit/12Track: Create a song for 16-bit recording and playback. You can use tracks 1–12. A maximum of four tracks can be recorded simultaneously.

24Bit/6Track: Create a song for 24-bit recording and playback. You can use tracks 1–6. Tracks 7–12 will not be available. A maximum of four tracks can be recorded simultaneously.

If you copy audio data from a 16-bit song, that data will be handled as 16-bit data. (→ p.108)

The “SongType” (Bit/Track) setting can be changed only when you are creating a new song.

4b. MixerSet ............................

[New, PrevSong]

Select the mixer settings that will be used for the new song.

New: Use the default settings.

PrevSong: Use the mixer settings of the currently selected song.

Tempo: The tempo source, tempo, time signature, and rhythm of the song will be displayed.

Mark: The number and name of the Mark at or before the current time location of the song will be displayed.

Scene: The number and name of the Scene at the current time location of the song will be displayed.

3. Rename ............................................................

Select the “Rename” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box and edit the song name. You can input a song name of up to sixteen characters. (→ p.31)

EditSong: Perform song edit operations

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These editing operations apply to the currently selected song.

The Undo command is not available for these opera- tions.

1.EditType............................................................[CopySong, MoveSong, DeleteSong, ProtectSong]

Press the “ ” button to access the dialog box, and select the editing command you want to use.

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