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1+1
NO YES
ENTER
Press [
1/NO]
to cancel.
Copies a specified range of measures from
one track to the specified measure in another
track. This operation overwrites the data from
the beginning of the specified destination
measure with the data from the source meas-
ure. Previous data in the overwritten measures
is therefore lost. If the “Chd” track is se-
lected, the corresponding chord progression is
copied.
MUSICAL
NOTE
The Copy Measure job makes it easy to use phrases or even complete sections (an entire cho-
rus, for example) in more that one place in a song. You can copy a phrase played by one voice,
and have it repeated by a different voice later in the song. You can always edit the copied sec-
tions to create variations.
7Creating a Complete Song
2: Copy Measure
Measure to which source measures
are to be copied (001 999).
m
m
Number of times specified range of
measures is to be copied (01 99).
Destination track
(TR1 TR4, Chd).
First measure in range to
be copied (001 999). Last measure in range to
be copied (001 999).
After setting the parameters as required,
press [ENTER]. “Are you sure?” will appear
on the display. Press [+1/YES] to confirm
that you want to go ahead with the Copy
Measure operation (Copy Measure is irrevers-
ible), or press [1/NO] to cancel.
Source track
(TR1 TR4, Chd).