Negative values cause a corresponding decrease in velocity, therby producing a decrescendo rather than a crescendo. The range of this parameter is from “-99” through “0” to “+99”.

After setting the parameters as required press [ENTER] to execute the Crescendo job. The metronome icon will appear on the display while the data is being processed, then “Completed” will appear briefly when the job is done. Press the [F6] key (“Exit”) to return to the job list, or a mode key to go directly to the selected mode.

05: Transpose

Of course, you can transpose all parts as required to shift the entire song to a different key, but

the Transpose job is actually more suited to changing the pitch of a section of a single track. This can be done to produce temporary “modulations” to another key, or to create harmony with another track.

Transposes all notes in the specified part up or down by the specified number of semitones.

The “TR” parameter selects the track to be affected by the Transpose job: “01” ... “16” for the sequncer tracks, or “Chd” for the accompaniment chord track.

The “M” parameters above the graphic bar are used to specify the first measure:beat and last measure:beat of the range to be modified.

The “Transpose” parameter determines the amount of transposition in semitone increments. Minus (–) values transpose down while plus (+) values transpose up. the range is from “-99” through “0” to “+99”.

After setting the parameters as required press [ENTER] to execute the Transpose job. The metronome icon will appear on the display while the data is being processed, then “Completed” will appear briefly when the job is done. Press the [F6] key (“Exit”) to return to the job list, or a mode key to go directly to the selected mode.

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