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Editing Songs
If you have selected a song file (extension “.SVQ”) or Standard MIDI
File (extension “.MID”), you can load individual phrase tracks or
patterns.
1.
After step 3 of “Loading the Song You Want to Edit,” press
[F5 (LD TRK)].
The Load Track window appears.
fig.LoadTrack
2.
Move the cursor to the left of “Source” (load source), and
select the track (TRK 1–16) or pattern (PTN001–100) that
you want to load.
* If you are loading from a Standard MIDI File, it is not possible to
select patterns (PTN001–100). Also, if you are loading from a Format
0 Standard MIDI File, this will be fixed at “TRK ALL,” and
individual tracks cannot be selected.
3.
Move the cursor to the right of “Destination” (load
destination), and select the load-destination track (TRK 1–
16) or pattern (PTN001–100).
4.
Press [F6 (EXEC)] to execute the operation.
* To cancel, press [F5 (CANCEL)].
If you wish to silence specific track during playback, you can mute
the appropriate Phrase track containing that sequencer data.
1.
Press [SONG EDIT <-> LIST] to access the SNG EDIT (TRK)
screen.
2.
Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor for the track that you
want to silence.
fig.TrackMute
* Tracks in which no sequencer data has been recorded are displayed as
“- - - -.”
3.
Turn the VALUE dial or press [DEC] to select “MUTE.”
*You can also mute Phrase tracks by pressing [MUTE] so the button is
blinking and pressing PART/TRACK [1]–[8] and [9-16].
Note that if you save a song with a Phrase track muted in the
Standard MIDI File format, that Phrase track’s data will not be
saved. If you save a song that has a muted Phrase track in the
MRC Pro song format, the mute status of the track will also be
saved.
If you set the tempo track (Tempo) “Status” to “MUTE,” the
tempo track will be muted. If tempo changes have been
recorded in a song, but you want to play the song at a fixed
tempo, you can mute the tempo track.
Markers can be assigned to any location in a song. These are called
Locate Positions
. Normally, locations in a song are indicated as
“measure-beat-tick,” but a locate position is also displayed as an
absolute time of “hours:minutes:seconds:frames.”
* It is not possible to assign a locate position to a pattern.
Assigning a Locate Position
Up to four locate positions can be assigned in each song.
1.
Press [SONG EDIT <-> LIST] to access the SONG EDIT
screen.
2.
Press [F2 (LOCATE)].
The Locate screen appears.
fig.Locate
3.
Press [F5 (SET)] to add a check mark (
); then press [F1
(SET1)]–[F4 (SET4)] to assign the current location of the
song as a locate position.
You can assign a locate position in this way even while listening
to the song play back.
* You can also adjust the locate position by moving the cursor to the
“measure” or “beat” value of the locate number and using the
VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to set each value.
Moving to a Locate Position
Use the following procedure to change the song location to a Locate
Position.
1.
Access the Locate screen.
2.
If a check mark (
) is displayed above [F5 (SET)], press it to
remove the mark.
3.
Press [F1 (JUMP1)]–[F4 (JUMP4)].
You will move to the specified locate position.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [BWD] to jump to the preceding
locate position.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [FWD] to jump to the next locate
position.
Loading Individual Tracks/Patterns of Song DataSilencing the Playback of a Track (Track Mute) Assigning Markers (Locate Positions) to a Song
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