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Convenient Functions

Editing Songs

There are many ways you can edit performances recorded using the HPi-7 Track button (p. 40) or 16-track
sequencer (p. 58).

Basic Operation of the Editing Functions

1

Press the [Notation] button, and press the [ (Options)] button.

2

Press the [ (Menu)] button to display the “Score Menu.”

3

Select the “Song Edit”, then press the [ (Enter)] button.

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4

Select an editing function to set that function.

For more detailed information, refer to the corresponding page for each function.

“PC” stands for “Program Change,” which is a command that tells an instrument to change the sound it’s using. With songs that
rely on the use of a variety of sounds, a “PC” needs to be located at every point within the song where the Tone is to be changed.
* Some edits can’t be undone, not even by choosing “Undo.” We recommend saving songs to floppy disks or to user
memory before editing. For more on how to save songs, refer to “Saving Songs” (p. 42).

You can press the [ (Play/Stop)] button in the “Song Edit screen” to play back the song you want to edit. However, you
cannot play back the song while editing in the various edit screens.

Function Description Page
Undo

Undoes editing operations that have been performed. p. 49

Copy

Copies measures. p. 49

Quantize

Evens out sounds in recorded performances. p. 49

Delete

Deletes measures. p. 50

Insert

Inserts a blank measure. p. 50

Transpose

Transposes parts individually. p. 51

Erase

Erases data in measures, creating blank measures. p. 51

Part Exchange

Exchanges the sounds in parts. p. 51

Note Edit

Allows corrections to be made note by note. p. 52

PC Edit

Allows editing of the Tones changes that occur during a song. p. 52
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