09: Copy Event

Previous data in measures overwritten

by the Copy Event job will be completely erased and replaced by the copied data.

The time signature is copied by the Copy Event job, but Voice and Play Effect data is not copied.

Copies all data from a specified range of measures from one track of a specified song to the specified measure in the specified track of the specified song. This operation overwrites the data from the beginning of the specified destination measure with the data from the source measures. Previous data in the overwritten measures is therefore lost.

The upper “Song” parameter selects the source song — i.e. the song from which the data is to be copied: “01” ... “10”.

The lower “Song” parameter selects the destination song — i.e. the song to which the data is to be copied: “01” ... “10”.

The upper “TR” parameter selects the source track — i.e. the track from which the data is to be copied: “01” ... “16” for the sequencer tracks, “Pat” for the’ accompaniment pattern track, “Chd” for the accompaniment chord track, “Tmp” for the tempo track, or “All” for all tracks. When “Pat”, “Chd”, “Tmp” or “All” is selected, the lower “TR” parameter is automatically set to the same track.

The, lower “TR” parameter selects the destination track — i.e. the track to which the data is to be copied: “01” ... “16” for the sequencer tracks, “Pat” for the accompaniment pattern track, “Chd” for the accompaniment chord track, “Tmp” for the tempo track, or “All” for all tracks. When “Pat”, “Chd”, “Tmp” or “All” is selected, the upper “TR” parameter is automatically set to the same track.

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

The “M” parameters below the lower graphic bar specifiy the destination measure:beat to which the data will be copied, as well as the number of times the data is to be copied.

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