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8Editing Songs & Patterns
The “Change” edit mode is initially selected when the edit mode is
engaged. To edit any note in the song or pattern, simply move the
cursor to the appropriate line, and then to the required parameter
within that line. The [1] and [+1] keys can then be used to select a
new value for the selected parameter. The edited line will flash when
any parameter within it is changed. This indicates that a change has
been made but has not yet been entered. Press the [ENTER] key to
actually enter the changes, or move the cursor to another line to can-
cel the changes.
Beat-clock
The first column contains the note timing data. The left number is
the 1/4-note beat within the current measure (1 through 4 in a 4/4
measure), and the right number is the clock within that beat (00
through 95). The beat and clock values can be selected and edited
independently.
Change Mode Editing ————————————————————————
For example, you would place the
cursor here if you wanted to
change the pitch of the second
note in the second measure.
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