Operation

The tempo map of the specified measure(s) will be replaced, but the overall number of measure will not change.

1Verify the location at which you want to insert a tempo map.

Display the tempo map list, and check the current tempo map.

2Create the new tempo map.

Select the “NEW” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box.

Set the parameters.

Turn the “Insert” button “Off,” and press the [YES/ OK] key.

3Verify that the tempo map was replaced as you expected.

Display the tempo map list, and check the tempo map.

2Delete the tempo map.

Select the “Delete” button. A message of “Are You Sure?” will ask you to confirm.

Press the [YES/OK] key, and the selected tempo map will be deleted.

If you turn the “Select All” button “On,” all maps other than “001” will be deleted, and the settings of map “001” will also be deleted.

3Verify that the tempo map was deleted.

Display the tempo map list, and verify that the map was deleted.

This operation cannot be undone.

If you want to edit the tempo map, select the “Edit” button and press the [ENTER] key to open the dialog box. Edit the parameters as necessary. Press the [YES/OK] key to accept the new settings.

Deleting a tempo map

The maps located after the deleted map will move forward by the number of measures that were deleted.

1Select the tempo map that you want to delete.

Display the tempo map list, and select the appropri- ate tempo map.

Tempo track

The tempo track records MIDI clock data from an external MIDI sequencer, or tap tempo data.

Recording MIDI Clock data from an external MIDI sequencer, and using it as the tempo track

Here’s how MIDI Clock data from an external MIDI sequencer can be recorded as tempo data on the tempo track.

You can use this when you want to synchronize a D1200 song with song data created on a MIDI sequencer in which the tempo changes continuously.

1Specify the time signature of the song.

If the time signature of the song data created on your MIDI sequencer changes during the song, create a new

tempo map that begins where the time signature changes. (→ p.49)

If you want the time signature to change during the song, you must create tempo maps accordingly. Tempo settings will play back in synchronization, but measures will become incorrectly aligned if the time signature changes do not match.

2Connect the MIDI OUT connector of your MIDI sequencer to the D1200’s [MIDI IN] connector.

3Set your MIDI sequencer so that it will transmit MIDI Clock messages.

Refer to the owner’s manual of your MIDI sequencer.

4Select how tempo will be recorded.

In the [RHYTHM] “TmpTrk” tab page, select “MIDI Clock.”

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