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BASIC CONCEPTS
Chapter 1
8. Enter notes.
Press microkeyboard to enter notes.
A line of a length corresponding to the length of the speci-
fied note will appear, and the song position pointer will move
to the right.
In this example, press the middle “D” microkeyboard (D3).
9. Enter a tie.
The note to be entered next is connected to the following
note by a tie.
(1)Set the note value to a 16th note, and enter an “E” (E3).
(2)Set the note value to an 8th note, and press s (TIE).
The note length will be extended by an 8th note, and the
song position pointer will move.
Repeat steps 6 through 9, and enter all the notes of
track 1.
10. Press s to stop recording.
Press p to playback.
Deleting a mistakenly-entered note
To delete the note that was entered immediately before, press
5 (BkDelete). The note that was entered will disap-
pear, and the song position pointer will move back, allow-
ing you to re-enter the note.
To delete any undesired note, move the cursor to the note
that you wish to delete, and press 6 (Delete). All notes
located at the same timing will be deleted.
Using Jobs
In track 1, measures 3 – 10 are identical to measures 23 –
30. In such cases, you can use the Song job Copy Event for
more efficient data entry.
(1)Press s to stop Step Recording.
(2)Press j to access the Job menu.
(3)Use the data dial, n/y, the cursor keys, or the numeric
keypad to select “11 Copy Event” and press e to access
the Copy Event job.
(4) Set the upper line to Song 01, TR=01, M003:1 –010:4, the
lower line to Song 01, TR=01, M 023 × 1, and press e.
Now let’s playback.
Press the sequencer key p to playback the song.
Make sure that the performance of track 1 is correct.
the same "C" note
Note that was entered
Song position pointer