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CExecute the Quantize operation. ......................................................

Press the QUANTIZE button. When the “Are you sure?” mes-
sage is displayed, press the YES button to execute the Quantize operation
or NO button to cancel.
The QUANTIZE function will be replaced by the UNDO function
after the Quantize operation is executed. If the result is not what you
expected, press the UNDO button to restore the data of the quantized
track to what it was before performing the Quantize operation.
To exit the Track Quantize function, press the [REC] button (the
lamp goes out).
You can also press the [EXIT] button to exit the Track Quantize func-
tion.
Only the note data and voice data are
quantized.
A bar graph indicating the progress of
the Quantize operation will appear
while the data is being processed.
You can check whether the results are
what you expected by starting and
stopping playback with the [PLAY/
STOP] button. (You should try this
before you do something that would
make it impossible to select the UNDO
function.)
The Undo function cannot be used
once you’ve selected another track or
quantize size, or exited from this mode.
The Undo feature cannot be used for
data recorded to internal memory (see
page 174).
The Initial Edit function allows you to change the volume level of
each track or the initial data set for the entire song after you’ve finished
recording. The INITIAL EDIT display appears when you press the INI-
TIAL EDIT button in the RECORD EDIT 1 display. All sixteen tracks
are displayed simultaneously in this display and the settings such as vol-
ume, voices and reverb depth can be changed.
Initial Edit (Changing the Initial Data)
Any voice changes entered in the
middle of the original song will be
erased when the voice parameter is
changed in the Initial Edit mode.
When editing some types of data, it will
not be possible to change certain
parameters (indicated as “Fixed”) or
change the voices for tracks other than
tracks 1 and 2.
The following parameters can be changed in the INITIAL EDIT dis-
play. Refer to the indicated page for details on each parameter.
Parameters which can be changed with Initial Edit:
When track 1 — 16 is selected:
• VOLUME (See page 37.)
• VOICE (See page 31.)
• PAN (See page 37.)
• REVERB DEPTH (See page 50.)
• CHORUS DEPTH (See page 53.)
EFFECT DEPTH (See page 57 or 60.)
When TTL (Total) is selected:
• TEMPO (See page 27.)
• Overall REVERB DEPTH (See page 49.)
• REVERB TYPE (See page 49.)
• CHORUS TYPE (See page 52.)
• EFFECT TYPE (CVP-105) (See page 59.)
EFFECT1 TYPE (CVP-109/107/700) (See page 56.)
EFFECT2 TYPE (CVP-109/107/700) (See page 56.)
The Program Change Number
(PRG#), Bank LSB (BNK LSB), and
Bank MSB (BNK MSB) parameters,
which are used to select voices via
MIDI, are displayed when VOICE is
selected.
On the CVP-109, the REVERB TYPE
setting can be used to select a normal
reverb type, but not a Natural Reverb
type.
On the CVP-109/107/700, each of the
two effect systems can be applied to a
single track only. When you select the
EFFECT1 TYPE setting or the EF-
FECT2 TYPE setting, the number of
the affected track is displayed along
with the effect type. When you select
the EFFECT DEPTH setting, the
number of the effect system applied to
the selected track is displayed along
with the effect depth value. (The EF-
FECT DEPTH setting is only available
for the two tracks to which an effect
system has been applied.)
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Other Record Edit Functions
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