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CChange the settings......................................................................................
Use the data dial or [–/+] buttons to change the settings. You can
instantly check the effect of the changes, since the settings can be
changed during playback.
If [TTL] is selected and the value of the
reverb depth is changed, the new
setting will also affect the keyboard
sound.
The voices of the tracks to which Auto
Accompaniment, rhythm and/or Har-
mony data have been recorded, can
also be changed.
The volume parameter’s initial default
value is 100 for each track. The value
can only be decreased.
Only one effect type can be set for
each song.
The data may not be played back
accurately if you use the [REW] button
while editing the data.
VWrite the changes............................................................................................
When all the Initial Data changes have been made as desired, press
the WRITE button. At the “Are you sure?” confirmation prompt, press
the YES button to actually make the specified changes, or NO to cancel.
When this is completed, the WRITE button will change to UNDO,
allowing you to undo the Write operation and restore the data of the ed-
ited track to what it was before you made any edits.
All edited data for any number of
tracks within a single song can be
written in a one-time Write operation,
by pressing the
WRITE
button.
You can check if the results of the
Initial Edit are as you expected or not,
by starting and stopping playback with
the [PLAY/STOP] button before per-
forming the
UNDO
operation.
The Undo function cannot be used if
you’ve selected another track or exited
from the Initial Edit mode.
The Undo feature cannot be used for
data recorded to internal RAM (see
page 127).
BExit the Initial Edit function...................................................................
To do this, press the [REC] button.
The [REC] lamp goes out and the Initial Edit operation is com-
pleted.
You can also exit the Initial Edit function by pressing the [EXIT]
button.
If you do this after making any edits that you have not yet written to
disk, a “Write edited data?” confirmation prompt will appear. Press YES
to write the edited data and exit from the Initial Edit mode, NO to exit
without writing the data, or CANCEL to return to the Initial Edit mode
and continue editing.
Song Recording