Editing entire tracks
M-170
MV-8800 Owner’s Manual
This command combines the performance data from multiple adjoining MIDI tracks into one track. This is
convenient when you have run out of MIDI tracks, or if you recorded several drum tracks separately and want
to combine them into a single track.
1.
Access the SONG screen (Screen Guide; p. 8) or the PATTERN screen (Screen Guide; p. 91).
2.
Press [MENU].
The MENU popup will appear.
3.

Select “Merge Tracks...” and press [F5](Select).

The MERGE TRACKS popup (Screen Guide; p. 69) will appear.
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4.
Specify the parameters.
Source From / Source To
Specify the track number of the first track (Source From) and the end track (Source To) you want to merge.
Range: 1–Current track–137
Merge To
Specify the destination in which the merged data will be placed.
Keep Source Tracks
This specifies whether the tracks specified by Source From/To will be kept.
Fix Quantize
This specifies whether the performance data of the Source tracks will be placed in the Merge To track in a
state that reflects the Play Quantize settings.
5.
Press [F5](Execute).
The Merge Track operation will be executed. The performance data of the MIDI tracks between Source From
and Source To will be combined and placed in the Merge To track.
Combining multiple MIDI tracks into one (Merge Tracks)
Audio track data and pattern track data cannot be merged.
Range Explanation
New A new track will be created, and the merged data will be placed in it.
1–137 The merged data will be placed in the track whose number you specify.
Range Explanation
Off Delete the performance data specified from Source From track to Source To track.
On (
) Remain the performance data.
Range Explanation
Off The performance data of the Source From/To tracks will be placed in the destination without
modification.
On (
) The performance data placed in the destination will reflect the Play Quantize settings.
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