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4 Mute tracks.
Press the [EXIT] key to select P0: Play/REC, and access
the Program T01–08/T09–16 page.
Mute all tracks other than tracks 3 and 4. When you
play back, you will hear only the electric piano and
guitar performances.
5 As described in steps 1–4, set song S001: VERSE to
008 (8 measures), making it an eight measure song.
Then mute all tracks other than tracks 1–3. When you
play back, you will hear only the drums, bass, and elec-
tric piano.
6 As described in steps 1–4, set song S002: CHORUS
to 008 (8 measures), making it an eight measure song.
4. Changing the key (transposing/
modulating)
Here’s how to change the key of a song.
1 Select song S002: CHORUS.
2 Select the Sequencer P5: Track Edit page.
3 Use “Track Select” to select T02 as the track whose
pitch will be changed.
4 Specify the measures for which the key will be
changed.
Select “From Measure,” and use the VALUE controllers
to set this to 001. Next select “To End of Measure,” and
specify 008.
5 Select the page menu command “Shift/Erase Note.”
A dialog box will appear. If you did not specify the
range of measures in step 4, set “From Measure”–“To
Measure” to specify the range that will be edited.
Turn on the Replace radio button, and set “Shift
Note” to +003. (☞PG p.84)
Press the OK button. The pitch of track 2 will be raised
three semitones.
6 Use the same procedure to raise the pitch three semi-
tones for each track on which performance data is
recorded. However, do not change the key of track 1
which uses a drum kit.
If you change the key of a track that is using a drum
kit, the relationship between the notes and the instru-
ments of the drum kit will be shifted, and the
sequence will not play the correct rhythm instru-
ments.