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5Easy Accompaniment for Other Instruments
As usual, the cursor keys are used to move the cursor to the loca-
tion at which you want to enter data, and the [−1] and [+1] keys are
used to actually enter or change data.
The cursor keys also move you forward or backward through the
song: moving the cursor past the bottom of the screen accesses subse-
quent measures, while moving it above the top of the screen accesses
the preceding measures (if there are any). In the pattern display mov-
ing sideways takes you to the time signature, pattern number, and
section parameters.
In all of the STEP record displays the sequencer keys can also be
used to move forward or backward through the song. The [p] key
takes you directly to the first measure.
●Moving Around &
Entering Data
m
m
Scroll up (see lower
measure numbers).
Scroll down (see higher
measure numbers).
m
Scroll up (see lower
measure numbers).
m
m
Go to first measure. Scroll down (see higher
measure numbers).