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Decide on the number of measures, input the number
in “Set Length,” and press the OK button.
A new song will be created. Next we will copy the song
settings and playback data of another song into this
newly created song.
2Select the page menu command “Copy From Song.”
A dialog box will appear. Select the song that you want
to copy (i.e., the copy source). If you select All, all song
settings and playback data will be copied from that
song. If you select Without Track/Pattern Events, set-
tings other than Play Loop and RPPR will be copied.
For this example, select All.
Press the OK button to execute the copy.
3As described in steps 1 and 2, create one more new
song (S002), and copy song S000 to it.
2. Naming a song
Here’s how to assign a name to a song you created.
1Choose “Song Select,” to select a song.
For this example, select song 002.
2In the Sequencer P0: Play/REC, Program T01–08 page,
select the page menu command “Rename Song.”
A dialog box will appear. Press the text edit button to
access the text dialog box.
Press the Clear button, and input CHORUS (p.115).
When you are finished inputting the name, press the
OK button.
Press the OK button once again to execute the Rename
operation.
3As described in steps 1 and 2, assign a name of
INTRO to S000, and VERSE to S001.
3. Setting the number of measures in the
song
Here’s how to specify the number of measures in the song.
By default, this is set to 64 measures. If you realtime-
record for more measures than this, the song length will
be the amount of measures you have recorded.
1Select song S000: INTRO.
2Select the Sequencer P5: Track Edit, Track Edit page.
In the P5: Track Edit page, press the [MENU] key to
access the page jump page. Press the P5: Track Edit.
3Access the page menu.
This contains various commands for editing tracks and
measures.
Press the “Set Song Length.”
A dialog box will appear.
Input the number of measures for the song. For this
example, select 008 (8 measures) and press the OK but-
ton.
The performance data from measures 1–8 will remain,
and the data of subsequent measures will be deleted.
When you press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key
to play the song, playback will stop at the end of the
8th measure.
If you are using Track Play Loop, check whether the
measures specified for “Loop Start Measure” and
“Loop End Measure” would be deleted. If they
would be deleted, use “Move Measure” (PG p.83)
etc. to move the data into the playback area before
you execute this operation.
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