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1+1
NO YES
ENTER
Press [
1/NO]
to cancel.
Allows pitch bend, program change, or control
change events (data) to be removed from a speci-
fied measure or range of measures in a specified
track.
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 Remove Event opera-
tion (Remove Event is irreversible), or press
[1/NO] to cancel.
MUSICAL
NOTE
Although you can remove events individually in the edit mode (page 145),
the Remove Event job makes it simple to remove all occurrences of the
specified event within the specified measure range in one operation. This
is particularly convenient when removing slow pitch bends or volume
changes that may employ many individual events to create a single effect.
First measure in range to
be modified (001 999).
Track (TR1 TR4).
Last measure in range to be modified
(001 999).
Type of event to be removed from the specified range
of measures (Note, Program Change, Sustain, Pitch
Bend, Modulation, Pan, Volume, Expression, Data
Entry LSB, Data Entry MSB, RPN LSB, RPN MSB).
7Creating a Complete Song
9: Remove Event