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5–1: Track Edit
Here you can make settings for the currently selected track,
edit previously-recorded performance data, and perform
step recording.
When you wish to edit musical data or perform step record-
ing, specify the desired area. Then select the appropriate
page menu command.
5–1a: Track data Map
This area shows the presence or absence of performance
data, and indicates the range of editing, etc. (The track
selected by “Track Select” will be highlighted.)
5–1b: Track Select, From Measure, To End of
Measure
Track Select [Track01...Track16, Master Track]
Selects the track that you wish to edit (or copy from) or
record.
If you wish to select all tracks, it is not necessary to specify
them here. Check the “All Tracks” item within the dialog
box of the page menu command.
Master Track: Edit the tempo or time signature of the master
track.
From Measure [001…999]
To End of Measure [001…999]
Specifies the range of measures that you wish to edit (or
copy from) or step-record.
Use “From Measure” to specify the starting measure, and
“To End of Measure” to specify the ending measure.
▼ 5–1: Page Menu Command
5–1A: Step Recording
Step recording allows you to specify the length and velocity
of each note numerically, and to input the pitches from the
keyboard. You can use the Rest button and Tie button to
input a rest or tie.
If you use step recording to input data into a track that
already contains sequence data, all data will be erased
from the “From Measure” and subsequent measures. If
after inputting, you decide to revert to the prior data,
use the Compare function.
To input data with a continuously-changing value such as
pitch bend, it is best to use “Create Ctrl Data” (5–1L). To
input individual data events such as program changes, use
“Event Edit” (5–1B).
1 Use “Track Select” to select the track into which you
wish to input data, and use “From Measure” (5–1b) to
specify the measure at which you wish to begin input.
2 When you select “Step Recording,” the following dialog
box will appear.
3 In “Meter,” set the time signature.
This will show the time signature that has already been
set for the measure.
If you change the time signature setting, the time signa-
ture data of the measures you record will change, and all
tracks will change to the time signature you specified.
4 In “Step Time,” specify the length (in terms of a note
value) of the basic interval at which you will input data.
From the popup menu at the left, select the note length in
a range of (whole note) through (32nd note).
If you want the selected note value to be a dotted note or
a triplet, use the popup menu at the right to select a dot “.
(Dot)” or triplet “3 (Triplet).” To use the unmodified
value of the selected note, choose “– (Normal).”
Sequencer P5: Track Edit
5–1
0–1b
5–1a
5–1b
5–1b
0–1a
Track1
Master Track
From Measure
To End of Measure
Performance data exists No performance data Pattern is used
Track16
0–1A
5–1G
5–1N
5–1A
5–1H
5–1O
5–1B
5–1I
5–1P
5–1C
5–1J
0–1I
5–1D
5–1K
0–1J
5–1E
5–1L
5–1Q
5–1F
5–1M
Note numberLocation within the
measure (beat, clock)
Length
(beats, clocks)
Time signature
Velocity