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Editing Songs
Sequencer data can be copied to the desired location. This is
convenient when you want to use the same sequencer data at
multiple locations. Data recorded in the tempo track or beat track
can also be copied in this way.
1.
Access the MICROSCOPE screen for the track or pattern
whose data you want to copy (p. 144).
2.
Press to select the data that you want to copy.
3.
Press [F3 (COPY)].
4.
Press [F4 (PLACE)].
The Place Event window appears.
fig.PlaceEvent
5.
Press to move the cursor to the “Meas (measure),”
“Bt (beat),” and “Tick” fields.
6.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to specify the location to
which the data will be copied.
7.
Press [F6 (EXEC)] to paste the data.
If you are not satisfied with the results of executing this
operation, press [EXIT] to close the MICROSCOPE screen, and
press [ERASE/UNDO] to return to the state prior to execution
(Undo). After executing Undo, you can use Redo to revert to the
previous state by performing the above procedure once again.
If you want to change the tempo midway through the song, insert a
new Tempo Change into the tempo track. The song will play back at
that tempo following the location at which the tempo change was
inserted.
* If you want to create gradual tempo changes such as ritardando or
accelerando, it is more convenient to use Tempo Recording (p. 125).
* If you want to make the entire song faster or slower, change the
playback tempo in one of the PLAY screens.
1.
From the MICROSCOPE screen, press [F5 (TRK/CH)].
2.
Press to move the cursor to “Track.”
3.
Select “TEMPO” to “Track,” and then press [F6 (CLOSE)].
4.
Press [F1 (CREATE)].
The Create Event window appears.
fig.TempoChange
5.
Press [F6 (EXEC)].
The Create Position window appears.
fig.CreatePosi
6.
Press to move the cursor to the “Meas (measure),”
“Bt (beat),” and “Tick” fields.
7.
Use the VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to specify the location at
which the data will be inserted.
8.
Press [F6 (EXEC)] to insert the tempo change data.
9.
The inserted tempo change will have the default value, so
change it as necessary.
If you are not satisfied with the results of executing this
operation, press [EXIT] to close the MICROSCOPE screen, and
press [ERASE/UNDO] to return to the state prior to execution
(Undo). After executing Undo, you can use Redo to revert to the
previous state by performing the above procedure once again.
Copying Sequencer Data (Copy) Changing the Tempo Midway Through the Song
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