User Manual
Creating songs (Sequencer mode)
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Event Edit: Here you can edit individual events of the
musical data in a pattern. For more information, see “Event
Edit” on page 667 of the Parameter Guide.
Pattern Parameter: This command specifies the number of
measures and the time signature of the selected pattern. For
more information, see “Pattern Parameter” on page 667 of
the Parameter Guide.
Erase Pattern: This command erases the data from the
selected pattern. For more information, see “Erase Pattern”
on page 667 of the Parameter Guide.
Copy Pattern: This command copies the settings and
musical data of the selected pattern to another pattern. For
more information, see “Copy Pattern” on page 667 of the
Parameter Guide.
Bounce Pattern: This command combines the musical data
of the bounce source pattern and bounce destination pattern,
and places the combined musical data in the bounce
destination. For more information, see “Bounce Pattern” on
page 667 of the Parameter Guide.
Get From MIDI Track: This command takes musical data
from a MIDI track and loads it into the specified pattern. For
more information, see “Get From MIDI Track” on page 668
of the Parameter Guide.
Put To MIDI Track: This command places a pattern into a
MIDI track. For more information, see “Put To MIDI Track”
on page 668 of the Parameter Guide.
Copy To MIDI Track: This command copies the specified
area of musical data from the specified pattern to a MIDI
track as musical data. For more information, see “Copy To
MIDI Track” on page 668 of the Parameter Guide.
Convert to Drum Track Pattern: This command converts
a user pattern into a user drum track pattern, which can then
be used with the Drum Track in any mode. For more
information, see “Convert to Drum Track Pattern” on
page 669 of the Parameter Guide.
Load Drum Track Pattern: This command loads a user
Drum Track pattern into a user pattern. For more
information, see “Load Drum Track Pattern” on page 669 of
the Parameter Guide.
Erase Drum Track Pattern: This erases the specified Drum
Track pattern. For more information, see “Erase Drum Track
Pattern” on page 648 of the Parameter Guide.
Common to MIDI tracks and audio tracks
Erase Track: This command erases the data from the
specified track. It is not possible to erase the master track by
itself. For more information, see “Erase Track” on page 655
of the Parameter Guide.
Copy Track: This command copies musical data from the
copy source track to the specified track. For more
information, see “Copy Track” on page 655 of the Parameter
Guide.
Erase Measure: This command erases the specified type(s)
of musical data from the specified range of measures. The
Erase Measure command can also be used to remove only a
specific type of data. Unlike the Delete Measure command,
executing the Erase Measure command does not cause the
subsequent measures of musical data to be moved forward.
For more information, see “Erase Measure” on page 656 of
the Parameter Guide.
Delete Measure: This command deletes the specified
measures. When the Delete Measure command is executed,
the musical data following the deleted measures will be
moved towards the beginning of the sequence. For more
information, see “Delete Measure” on page 656 of the
Parameter Guide.
Insert Measure: This command inserts the specified
number of measures into the specified track. When you
execute the Insert Measure command, the musical data
following the insert location will be moved backward. For
more information, see “Insert Measure” on page 657 of the
Parameter Guide.
Repeat Measure: This command repeatedly inserts the
specified measures for the specified number of times. When
you execute the Repeat Measure command, the measures
will be inserted following the measure specified by “To End
of Measure,” and musical data following the inserted data
will be moved backward. For more information, see “Repeat
Measure” on page 658 of the Parameter Guide.
Copy Measure: This command copies the measures of
musical data specified as the “From” source to the beginning
of the measure specified as the “To” location. When you
execute the Copy Measure command, the existing track data
at the copy destination will be rewritten. For more
information, see “Copy Measure” on page 659 of the
Parameter Guide.
Move Measure: This command moves the specified
measures of performance data to another measure. When
you execute the Move Measure command, the performance
data following the move-source measures will move forward
by the corresponding number of measures, and the
performance data following the move-destination will move
backward (i.e., later in the song) by the same number of
measures. For mor
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information, see “Move Measure” on
page 659 of the Parameter Guide.