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Song editing

“Song editing” is the process of editing individual steps of
performance data for a song.

* You must stop the song playback before you can edit the song.

1.

Select the song that you want to edit.

2.

In Song mode, press [F2 (Song Edit)] to access the
Song Edit screen.

fig.3-04

Type of song editing

Clear All Steps

This operation clears all of the steps that you input, returning them
to the blank condition. Use this when you want to create a song from
scratch.

1.

Press [F1 (Clear All)].

A message will ask you for confirmation.

2.

If you are sure that you want to clear all steps, press
[F6 (Execute)].

* To cancel, press [F5 (Cancel)].

Delete Step

This operation deletes an unwanted step from the song, and joins the
two sections.

fig.1-54

1.

Use [VALUE] or [INC/DEC] to select the step that you
want to delete.

2.

Press [F2 (Delete)].

The selected step will be deleted.

Insert Step

This operation inserts a step into the song, and moves subsequent
steps backward by one.

fig.1-56

1.

Use [VALUE] or [INC/DEC] to select the step at which
you want to insert a pattern.

In the example shown above, select step 2.

2.

Press [F3 (Insert)].

A step containing the same pattern as the step you selected in
step 1 will be inserted, and the subsequent steps will be moved
backward by one.

Song Copy

This operation copies song data to a different song.

1.

Press [F4 (Copy)].

2.

Select the copy-destination song.

3.

Press [F6 (Execute)].

* To cancel, press [F5 (Cancel)].

If the copy destination contains data, that data will be erased when
you execute this copy operation.
[F1 (Clear All)]
(Clear All Steps)
Erase all steps.
[F2 (Delete Step)] Delete an unwanted step.
[F3 (Insert Step)] Insert a step.
[F4 (Copy)]
(Song Copy)
Copies a song to a different song.
[F6 (Close)] Returns to the previous screen.
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