Chapter 10 Jobs
EXAMPLES:
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▼The SU700 won’t let you set first value higher than the second, or the second value lower than the first. Once the values become equal, raising the left value or lower- ing the right value will cause both values to move together.
6.Press [OK].
▼The screen displays DEST. TRACK, and indicates the default destination. (As the default, the job selects the source track as the destination
7.If necessary, press a bank selector and track pad to select the destination track. Note that the destination track type must match the source track type. (If your source track is AUDIO IN or MASTER, then you are forced to use the same track as your destination.) When you are ready, press [OK].
▼The screen now displays TO Mxxx 001 The first value indicates where the copy is to begin on the destination side, and the second value indicates the number of cop- ies to be pasted. As a default, the location is set equal to the start location for the source copy, and the number of copies is set to 001.
8.Adjust the two values as necessary, using and to move among the two pa- rameters, and the dial to set each value. (See the example below.)
● The SU700 will not allow you to set values such that the copied data would extend beyond measure 999 on the track.
9.Press [OK] to execute the copy.
▼The screen may display a “processing” pattern while processing is in progress. When copying is completed, the SU700 returns you to the main screen.
EXAMPLE:
Assume that all measures in the song are four beats long, and assume that you have set values as follows:
Source: FROM
In this case, the job will copy the sequence data from measures 50 to 59 on the source track (10 measures of data), and will paste this copy into measures 100 to 109, and then again into measures 110 to 119, and then again into 120 to 129 on the destination track.
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