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HINT
As long as the record mode is not engaged you
can press the [MODE] key while holding the
[MENU] key to see the current pitch of the micro-
keyboard as determined by the [OCT DOWN] and
[OCT UP] keys, and a list of the drum instruments
currently played by the micro-keyboard keys.
DETAIL
See the Editing Songs & Patterns section , page
140, for information on how to edit recorded song
data.
Hold
MENU
and press
MODE
m
m
The pitch of the low-
est micro-keyboard
key (changes when
the octave keys are
used).
Micro-keyboard.
m
Drum instruments
currently played by
the corresponding
micro-keyboard keys.

The Used Memory Display Press the [OCT DOWN] and [OCT UP] keys simultaneously at

any time when the record mode is not engaged to see how much of

the QY20’s memory has been used.

When the bar reaches “100%” the QY20 memory is full (or almost

full) and further recording may not be possible unless you delete

some unwanted data or transfer some data to an external data storage

device using the MIDI bulk dump function (see page 163).

DETAIL
If the memory becomes full during realtime recording the Memory Full
error message will appear and recording will stop automatically. Although
the used memory display may not show 100% at this point, further re-
cording will not be possible until some data is deleted.
OCT
DOWN
OCT
UP
7Creating a Complete Song