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The [UNDO/REDO] button is effective only while the sequencer is in PLAY STANDBY; you can not execute an undo or redo while playback is in progress. Pressing the button will always return the song to position 001:1.

Note that the “undo” memory will lose its content when you do any of the following:

Press the [REC] button again to enter RECORDING STANDBY.

Change to a different song.

Switch off the power.

Example Procedure for Comparing New Recording Results with Previous Sound

Assume that you have finished recording measures 001:1 to 049:4, and that you now want to record some sequence data into the song segment from measures 050:1 to 060:1 and then check the result. Proceed as follows.

1. Play the song normally from 001:1 to 050:1, then press to stop the playback. Then hold down a free scene button (say the Scene-[B]button) to store the true environment for 50:1.

2. Press to start recording from 50:1.

3. Record sequence data (using knobs, pads, and scene buttons).

4. Press to stop recording. The sequencer will jump back to the location at you started recording from (in this case 50:1) and go into PLAY STANDBY state.

5. Press to listen to the results. Press when you have heard enough.

6. Press [UNDO/REDO] to remove all of the data you entered at step 3 above. The screen briefly displays UNDO, and the song jumps back to the start position (001:1).

7. Adjust the song position to 050:1, then press the Scene [B] button briefly to recall the true environment, and then press to start playback.

8. When you have heard enough, press to stop the sequencer. You can then press [UNDO/REDO] again to restore all of the data you entered. The screen briefly displays REDO, and the data is restored.

9. Continue as necessary, undo and restoring the data and listening to the playback both ways, until you decide whether you want to keep the new data.

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